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You Supported Portland’s Nonprofits Like Never Before. And We’re So Grateful.

In a year that has been just plain dreadful in so many ways for local nonprofits, you have provided essential support.

Oregonians Are Choosing Between Groceries and Rent. Finding Them Food Is Getting Harder.

Federal aid doesn’t cover many of the people who need help.

Gov. Kate Brown Announces $8 Million for Oregon Food Bank

The funding is to meet increased demand for food during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Portlanders In Food Deserts Can Soon Take a Lyft to the Grocery Store For the Same Price as a Bus Ticket

Getting groceries isn’t an easy task for everyone in Portland. To help bridge gaps, the Oregon Food Bank has partnered with Lyft to give people who live in food deserts a ride to the grocery store for the price of a bus ticket.

Here Are Places to Volunteer on February 17 During the Nationwide Boycott in Protest of President Donald Trump

In defense of the U.S. Constitution, we are called to not go to work, school, or spend any money, unless it’s absolutely necessary. Instead, we’re supposed to gather in protest and conversation surrounding President Donald Trump and his unconstitutional acts.

Oregon Food Bank Network Distributed 73 Million Pounds of Food in 2016

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