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About Street roots. (Portland, OR) 1998-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 2012)
Street roots O c t. 2 6 , 2 0 1 2 S i S k S í j í h S A couple walk by a homeless person in downtown Portland. Photo is entitled, “Love and defeat. ” Canning jars Sc equipment, cookware, kitchen tools Sc appliances ' tJLÎJkJL*-.».dk *>* Organic cotton sheets, towels, & blankets Natural Kitchen & Home Food dryers 2 1 0 6 SE Division Books on meat-free cooking, gardening & sustainability 5 0 3 » 2 3 1 *5 1 7 5 m ir a d o r c a m m tm ity s to r e .c o m M o n -S a t 1 0 -6 • S u n 1 1 -5 Juicers VOODOO DOUGHNUT THE MAGIC IS IN THE HOLEI B Y IS R A E L B A Y E R Our Neighborhood: Your Voice Help inform your city's budget process and programs. Give your input on how Multnomah County, Portland and Gresham should invest between $11-19 million dollars in federal housing resources. This annual hearing hosted by the Federal Funding Oversight Committee and the Portland Housing Bureau seeks your view about housing issues that matter to you. By sharing your views at this public hearing, you help your governing bodies understand your housing and neighborhood needs. It helps them draft budgets and the Consolidated Annual Action Plan as required by Housing and Urban Development. Consortium Housing and Community Development Needs Hearing. Wednesday, Nov. 14,4-5:30 p.m., following the Coordinating Committee to End Homelessness meeting S isters Of The Road c r e a t in g c o m m u n ity , c r e a t in g c h a n g e , t o g e t h e r } } } } 1 5 0 1 NE D AVIS S U P P O R T IN G R O O TS STREET S IN C E 2 0 0 3 SISTERS OF THE ROAD XX X We are— 2 2 SW 3 R D & B U R N S ID E EQUAL HOUSING O P P O R T U N IT Y Hospitality & friendship Community change through the Dorothy Day Community School Working together for nonviolence & justice And don’t forget: fun! I ll ore welcome ~ Monday-Friday, 10am - UOpm 133 NW 6th Ave. in Portland 503-222-5694 w w w .s is t e r s o f t h e r o a d .o r g