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"Where does Portland's rapid development leave those of us on a fixed /ncome$?^M When you're struggling to find a place you can afford on Social Security, you realize that your choices have been taken Since moving into affordable housing, Ive gone from survival mode to building for my future. Now I away from you. have a roof over my head that I can feel good about." ■ ■ — Pat, tenant of Affordable Housing at the Alder House ■ The Portland metro region lacks 40,000 affordable homes for families and individuals with very low incomes. It’s time we value and invest in affordable housing across the region, just like we do our parks, schools and bike lanes...for everyone. Join the Welcome Home Coalition. We’re working to make home a place everyone can afford. □ r CD CD CD cd cd cd CD CD ED CD ED ED ED CD CD .earn more an (cùwelcomeh Icomehomecoal I Street Roots is offering our back page in the weekly newspaper for various social justice causes. We are hoping to support a range of social justice causes through creating different posters— free to the BACKPAGE community. If you’re interested in participating, visit httpdlstreetroots.orglbackpage katie mays desiar katie-mays.com