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About Street roots. (Portland, OR) 1998-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 2015)
S tr e e t R o o ts • M a rch 1 3 -1 9 , 2 0 1 5 P age 2 3 /&? selling Street Roots. It’s helping people that need it When I started selling Street Roots I could barely stand up, now Rm standing up. It's helped me heal and it's helped me gain a little bit of self-esteem.” and poverty by producing a newspaper and other media that are catalysts for Street Roots publishes every Friday and is available through our vendors. Our Network I We’re a proud member p n u p l! I of the International 1 Network of Street Papers (INSP), The network includes more than 120 newspapers around the John Munro Street Roots vendor wrtd.eachw sharing newsahd. \- information on poverty and homelessness worldwide, \ ' ■ Buy From a Vendor street ; All badged Street J- Roots vendors- -: complete a formal training session with Street Roots staff, . . .. Twar only from badged vendors. Give Vendor Feedback I ell us about your interaction with a Street Roots vendor. Fill out a form Cole Merkel at cole@streetroots.org. If you have any urgent issues regarding a vendor, please call us at 503-228-5657. Become a Vendor Vendor orientations are at 1 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday, and 11 a.m. Friday at our office: Street Roots, 211 NW Davis S t, Portland, OR 97209 Rose City Resource Guide The Street Roots Rose City Resource is the most comprehensive, updated list of services for people experiencing homelessness and poverty in Multnomah and Washington counties. The Rose City Resource is free to individuals and organizations. To inquire, please call us at 503-228-5657. FIND US ONLINE AT STREETROOTS.ORG El O D D @ STREETROOTS PHOTO BY ALAN BORRUD The buck starts here Street Roots and its vendors are, a, powerful, community-driven solution to the problem of homelessness. Our vendors earn irreir way out ot local business partners and their own hard work. Use these four simple steps to be part of the solution. Meet Get Vendors ■ Vendors — the men and women who sell the newspaper — are at the core of Street Roots’ mission. Each year, more than 400 individuals work as vendors with Street Roots. At any given time, throughout the city, approximately 80 vendors are at work, rain or shine. Vendors play an active role in the management of Street Roots, meeting regularly to discuss the program and acting as members of the organization’s Board of Directors. ITake InformedlAction « ■ With the money made selling the newspaper, vendors are able to secure basic needs, independence and dignity, and work toward obtaining housing. Vendors buy papers, as many as they want, for 25 cents each, and sell them for $1 each, keeping all income and tips from each sale. ■ Street Roots is an award winning newspaper focusing on issues of social justice with coverage on a wide variety of interests. Street Roots is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and adheres to its standards of ethics in journalism:- - I ■ Donate to the organization and give vendors experiencing homelessness and poverty a hand up. It supports not only the newspaper but our advocacy efforts on poverty issues throughout Oregon. ■ Volunteer your time and/or expertise and help the organization grow. ■ Share Street Roots with your network and tell people about the organization: Vendororientationsareatl p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, and 11 a.m. Fridays at the Street Roots office. Donate Today! We can’t do it without your help. Donors like you make it possible to keep the lights on, fund programs and empower people experiencing homelessness. Please consider a one-time or recurring donation to Street Roots today. Give one-time or Street Roots 211 NW Davis St. Portland, OR 97209 streetroots.org