Healing doesn’t have a timeline.
Whether it happened recently or years ago, your experience matters.
Seeking support takes courage — and you don’t have to navigate it alone.
Confidential help in Multnomah County: https://t.co/17RR0KdASU
📞 503-235-5333.
Every 68 seconds, someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted. Sexual violence can happen to anyone of any age, identity, or community.
For resources in Multnomah County: https://t.co/17RR0Kd33m
Call to Safety: 503-235-5333 #SAAM
Consent is clear, voluntary, and ongoing, even with a partner or spouse.
For resources in Multnomah County: https://t.co/17RR0KdASU
📞 503-235-5333
#SAAM
This month is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sexual violence is one of the most under reported crimes—and survivors deserve support.
Wear teal on April 2 and denim on April 30 to stand in solidarity.
Resources in Multnomah County: https://t.co/iz3wXDCLcF
📞 503-235-5333
#SAAM
During Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, we celebrate the people and stories behind the work.
Jennifer went from living alone in a non-operational RV to securing housing within three months with support from DCHS. Learn more: https://t.co/w6zj1WKz9o
#DDAwarenessMonth
During #DevelopmentalDisabilitiesAwarenessMonth, we celebrate inclusion and recognize the barriers people with disabilities continue to face.
Access to healthcare, employment, and daily support services makes a meaningful difference.
Learn more: https://t.co/RDcAIsZRCB
This month, Multnomah County’s employee-led food drive collected 2,307 pounds of food to support The Boys and Girls Club, SnowCap Community Charities and Bienestar de la Familia.
If you or someone you know needs food support this holiday season, visit: https://t.co/YbjSbwjO3I
If you or someone you know is affected, food and nutrition support is available:
🥦 https://t.co/F14gE4rl3c
🔎https://t.co/b1TVdvW1KX
📞 Adults 60+ or with disabilities: Call 503-988-3646 for free meals.
More local food assistance: https://t.co/YbjSbwjO3I
The federal government shutdown has impacted many, especially those facing food insecurity. Yesterday morning, our staff packaged grocery boxes with groceries donated by @Albertsons for SNAP recipients in need.
To find local food assistance, visit: https://t.co/YbjSbwjO3I
As of Nov. 1, 2025, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will not be issued until federal funding resumes.
Check out the article below for a list of Portland-based restaurants offering food assistance during the delay in SNAP benefits: https://t.co/9MuBtA4IFu
Due to the federal government shutdown, SNAP recipients will not receive food benefits in November.
Local food assistance is available at:
🍎https://t.co/YbjSbwjO3I
🍎https://t.co/F14gE4rl3c
🍎https://t.co/b1TVdvW1KX
🍎Adults 60+ or with disabilities: Call 503-988-3646
With the federal government shutdown expected to continue, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will not be issued in Oregon starting November 1, 2025, until federal funding resumes.
Keep up with the latest updates at: https://t.co/rdJ7ytkjvs
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to honor survivors, and work together toward change. If you or someone you know is in crisis, the National Violence Hotline is available 24/7: 1-800-799-7233.
Multnomah County Gateway Center: https://t.co/iz3wXDCLcF
Nearly 757,000 Oregon residents receiving food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could lose food stamps for November if the federal government shutdown persists.
Learn what this means and where to local find food assistance: https://t.co/768WigcQzz
Oregon’s senior population is growing fast — and facing more risks than ever.
Jody Michaelson from our Long Term Services and Supports team spoke with @KGWNews about rising homelessness and scams targeting older adults.
Watch the full segment: https://t.co/OACvUPUS1D
Our 410 Adult Care Homes provide 24-hour care for older adults and individuals with developmental, physical, or mental health disabilities. It’s just one of the many ways we strive to help residents at all stages of life thrive. Learn more at: https://t.co/eykVP9Wh8D
Last week, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners recognized October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Multnomah County. We'd like to thank our dedicated staff and community partners for helping us protect and support victims and residents in Multnomah County.
Starting September 1, 2025, SNAP recipients ages 18-54 who do not have dependents under 18, must meet federal work requirements to receive SNAP benefits.
Learn more to see if you qualify for an exemption at: https://t.co/9gURVPDzWS
En Español: https://t.co/rEQfH5GCTy
From April to June alone, our Bienstar de la Familar program and @oregonfoodbank provided fresh foods to more than 1,000 resdients at our monthly Mercado events.
Read more about our efforts to support students and families facing food insecurity: https://t.co/FB1CgjWu4f
Jayson, a 24-year-old Gresham resident with cerebral palsy, has had a stable place to call home for the past year and is working toward employment, thanks to our Regional Long-Term Rent Assistance program.
Watch the full story from @fox12oregon at: https://t.co/0jBoKtpFwm