Thursday, May 19
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. PDT
Virtual

The Welcome Home Hour of Hope Fundraiser is right around the corner! This virtual fundraiser is Neighborhood House’s largest fundraising event of the year. We aim to raise $185,000 to support our wide array of education and anti-poverty programs.

The theme for this year’s event is the power of care. We are honored to share stories on how care for parents, child care providers, and children can help us shape a stronger, more equitable Portland. And, we will be making an exciting announcement about Neighborhood House’s future live at the event!

Register here for free or as a VIP. VIP tickets include a care package with dessert, wine, and other goodies delivered to your door. 

Some other fun ways to get involved:

  • Create a Neighborhood of 8! Grab 8 or more friends, family members, or coworkers and be entered to win a prize. Email us if you’d like to host a Neighborhood of 8!
  • All donors of $100+ will be entered into a drawing to win two roundtrip, systemwide airline tickets from Alaska Airlines! Donations can be made before or during the event. VIP ticket sales do not count toward the drawing. Give now and enter to win!

    Note: Use the registration page to give to the event. Just add an “additional gift” and check out.

I started using the Free Food Market. I learned about more programs that could help us. But the biggest change wasn’t the services themselves.

It was how I was treated. 

For the first time in my entire life, I was met with dignity. 

I wasn’t talked down toI wasn’t made to feel ashamed for needing help. I wasn’t forced to “prove” I deserved to survive. At Neighborhood House, people spoke to me with genuine respect, something I have so often not been given, simply due to my circumstances. That changed everything. Even now, it still brings tears to my eyes. 

When you’re disabled, when you’re parenting alone, when you’re just trying to get through the day without falling apart…asking for help is hard. Being treated with kindness backed by action? It’s life-changing. 

That kindness empowered me. 
I joined the Head Start Policy Council. 
I became involved in statewide advocacy work. 
And eventually, when someone asked iI would consider joining the Neighborhood House Board, I said yes. 

Being on the board fills a need I’ve carried my whole life: the deep need to give back. There is so little any one person can do alone. But when we connect, when we come together as a community, everything becomes possible. 

People sometimes ask me why services like Neighborhood House still matter. 

My answer is simple: 

Because income inequality is growing. 
Because our systems do not prioritize people in poverty. 
Because without places like Neighborhood House, people really would go hungry. Children would go without resources necessary to thrive. Housing insecure families would be turned out into the streets. 
And that is simply not acceptable.

Until we change the systems that create these conditions in the first place, we need community-based organizations that keep people alive, keep families housed, and treat every neighbor with dignity.

And there’s one more thing I want you to know:

No one chooses this. 

Everyone is doing the best they can. 
Sometimes people just need a little boost.

When you donate or volunteer at Neighborhood Houseiis truly life changing. You may never meet every person you help—but please know there are so many of us who feel overwhelmed with gratitude because these services exist.

I am one of them.

So today, as we close out the year, I’m asking you to help more neighbors like me.

Here’s how you can help right now: 

  • Make a gift today — your support goes directly to families who need it most.
  • Start a food dr​ive — our Food Security Program is a lifeline and always needs support. 
  • Share my letter with a friend who believein a more just and caring community.

Thank you for believing in this work.

Thank you for believing in people like me. 

With gratitude,

Love 
Board Member & Program Participant 
Neighborhood House 

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