Street roots. (Portland, OR) 1998-current, March 10, 2017, Page 2, Image 2

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    Street Roots • March 10-16, 2017
V e n d o rs
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and poverty by producing a newspaper
and other media that are catalysts lor
individual andsocial change,
We’re Weekly!
Street Roots publishes every Friday
and is aval table through our vendors.,
“It ’s a place to meet cool
people and build
relationships which will
last a lifetime. The paper
does wonders in
advocating for those
without a voice and
helping people put
social justice issues in
perspective. ”
Our Network
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on poverty and
Ron Sanford
Street Roots Vendor
PHOTO BY ALAN BORRUD
Buy From a Vendor
All badged Street
Roots vendors
complete a formal
training session with
Street Roots staff. ...
Buy our newspapers
only from
vendors.
Give Vendor Feedback
Tell us about your interaction with a
Street Roots vendor. Fill out a form
online at streetroots.org or contact
Cole Merkel at cole@streetro
If you have atty urgent Issues
regarding a vendor, please call us
at 503-228-5657.
Become a Vendor
Vendor orientations are at 1 p.m. every
Tuesdays and 11 a.m. Fridays at our
office: Street Roots, 211 NW Davis
St., 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
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@STREETROOTS
The buck starts here
Street Roots and its vendors are a powerful, community-driven solution to the problem of homelessness. Qur vendors
earn their way out of their individual situations through a collaboration of award-winning journalism, local business
partners and their own hard work. Use these four sim ple steps to be part of the solution.
Get
Informed
M eet
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.
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■ 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
■ 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.
sale.
■ 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.
Vendor orientations are at 1 p.m. Tuesdays and 11 a.m. Fridays at the Street Roots office. Arrive 15 minutes early.
Donate Today!
W e can’t d o it w ithout y o u r help. D o n o rs like yo u
make it possib le to keep the lights on, fund
p rog ra m s and em p ow e r p eople exp erie n cin g
h om elessness. Please con sid er a one-tim e or
recurring donation to Street R o o ts today.
Mail
street Roots
211 NW Davis St
Portland, OR 97209
G ive one-time o r •.
recurring donations online