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Creating Culturally-Responsive Spaces to Empower Parents

Creating Culturally-Responsive Spaces to Empower Parents

By Anii Nwizu With the support of Lady Fern Creek Fund our Parenting Program was able to support newly arrived refugee and immigrant families over the summer as they settle into Portland. The program creates spaces where parents feel empowered, and their children can...

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Exploring Emotional Learning on Mellow Mondays

Exploring Emotional Learning on Mellow Mondays

Imagine 60 children running into a gymnasium after school, ready to cut loose after a day of learning. After-school teachers in the School Age program handle it with aplomb, guiding the children to their weekly jobs, activity stations and snacks. Mondays seem to be...

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Exploring Oregon History at Summer Camp

Exploring Oregon History at Summer Camp

By Anii Nwizu During the School Age program summer camp this year, children embarked on an exciting field trip to the Oregon Historical Society in the last week of camp. The kids eagerly explored three floors of interactive exhibitions. They discovered fascinating...

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Volunteer Jonathan More: Solve World Problems By Gardening

Volunteer Jonathan More: Solve World Problems By Gardening

  By Anii Nwizu Garden volunteer Jonathan More believes that gardening has the power to solve a lot of the world’s problems.  “Right now, there’s a lot of division in America, and the way we solve that problem is through community,” he said. “The things we do together...

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Un Nuevo Amanecer: Every Sunrise is an Opportunity

Un Nuevo Amanecer: Every Sunrise is an Opportunity

It took a lot of courage to start her own child care business. But with support from Neighborhood House’s Oregon Child Care Alliance, Olga Maldonado started Un Nuevo Amanecer in 2023. Olga worked in child care for 15 years and always dreamed of becoming her own boss....

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Demand for food assistance spikes as Oregonians struggle

Demand for food assistance spikes as Oregonians struggle

The demand for food assistance rose 11% in the fiscal year that ended on June 30 By Ben Botkin (Oregon Capital Chronicle) posted on OPB After the pandemic ended, the demand for food assistance continued to increase in Oregon, with the need for millions more pounds of...

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Creating Culturally-Responsive Spaces to Empower Parents

Creating Culturally-Responsive Spaces to Empower Parents

By Anii Nwizu With the support of Lady Fern Creek Fund our Parenting Program was able to support newly arrived refugee and immigrant families over the summer as they settle into Portland. The program creates spaces where parents feel empowered, and their children can...

read more
Exploring Emotional Learning on Mellow Mondays

Exploring Emotional Learning on Mellow Mondays

Imagine 60 children running into a gymnasium after school, ready to cut loose after a day of learning. After-school teachers in the School Age program handle it with aplomb, guiding the children to their weekly jobs, activity stations and snacks. Mondays seem to be...

read more
Exploring Oregon History at Summer Camp

Exploring Oregon History at Summer Camp

By Anii Nwizu During the School Age program summer camp this year, children embarked on an exciting field trip to the Oregon Historical Society in the last week of camp. The kids eagerly explored three floors of interactive exhibitions. They discovered fascinating...

read more
Volunteer Jonathan More: Solve World Problems By Gardening

Volunteer Jonathan More: Solve World Problems By Gardening

  By Anii Nwizu Garden volunteer Jonathan More believes that gardening has the power to solve a lot of the world’s problems.  “Right now, there’s a lot of division in America, and the way we solve that problem is through community,” he said. “The things we do together...

read more
Un Nuevo Amanecer: Every Sunrise is an Opportunity

Un Nuevo Amanecer: Every Sunrise is an Opportunity

It took a lot of courage to start her own child care business. But with support from Neighborhood House’s Oregon Child Care Alliance, Olga Maldonado started Un Nuevo Amanecer in 2023. Olga worked in child care for 15 years and always dreamed of becoming her own boss....

read more
Demand for food assistance spikes as Oregonians struggle

Demand for food assistance spikes as Oregonians struggle

The demand for food assistance rose 11% in the fiscal year that ended on June 30 By Ben Botkin (Oregon Capital Chronicle) posted on OPB After the pandemic ended, the demand for food assistance continued to increase in Oregon, with the need for millions more pounds of...

read more

Neighborhood House & Partners in the News

Oregon's child care desert will take more than money to fix

Courtney Vaughn April 27 2022
Portland Tribune

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My View: West Portland Town Center Plan provides path toward greater future

Nuhamin Eiden, January 04 2021
Southwest Connection

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Media Inquiries

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Hannah Lee
Development Director

503-246-1663

hannahlee@nhpdx.org

For more than a century, Neighborhood House has been a go-to resource in the community for early childhood, youth development, older adults, and anti-poverty initiatives. To request a media interview with a Neighborhood House expert on any of these subjects, please call 503-246-1663.

Newsletter Archive

If you missed our monthly newsletter, or want to do a deep dive on the good work we do at Neighborhood House, see the links below.

November 2025: We discuss the impact of SNAP benefit changes, highlight how our community has come together to support one another, and celebrate Crunch Day at Head Start with a statewide bite of locally grown apples.

October 2025: We celebrate our Head Start team advocating for early childhood education in Washington, D.C., thank the golfers and sponsors who made our first annual Fore! A Cause Invitational such a success and shine a spotlight on the incredible gleaners who bring fresh, local produce from Hillsdale Farmers’ Market to our Free Food Market each week!

September 2025: We kick off the school year by giving back to our community, dive into the world of LEGO® dinosaurs with our School Age program and gear up for our Senior Center move to Neighborhood House’s new facilities on Barbur with a garage sale you won’t want to miss!

August 2025: We hear from our Development Director Hannah Lee, spotlight staff member Tre Kelly, and take another step toward moving into our new home!

July 2025: We learn about butterflies, play poker for a purpose, recognize young volunteers and welcome new Director of Development Hannah Lee!

June 2025: We meet Welcome Home speaker Liliia Bielousova, practice Tai Chi for better health, travel sensory hallways in Head Start and say thank you to the Oregon Community Fund!

May 2025: We celebrate SW Hope success, attend Welcome Home, get free plant starts and celebrate Leonor’s 100th birthday at the Senior Center!

April 2025: We walk and run in the SW Hope 5K, start planning our gardens, deliver food to families, and help child care providers improve and expand their businesses.

March 2025: We join the SW Hope Community Food Drive, celebrate a milestone in food delivery, see what’s going on at the Barbur project, and honor Women’s History Month.

February 2025: We follow Head Start’s advocacy trips to Washington DC and Salem, celebrate Black History Month, take a field trip to OMSI with the Senior Center, celebrate achieving the Partnership Campaign goal and look forward to SW Hope! Whew!

January 2025:  We wrap up the Share the Love campaign, offer business support to Ukrainian refugees, and get an update on the Barbur building project.

December 2024: We continue Share the Love campaign, join the Button Family with Winter Wishes, learn financial literacy in elementary school and recognize Mari Yerger for her 21 years of service to Neighborhood House.

November 2024: We help empower parents in immigrant and refugee families, kick off our Share the Love campaign, chill out with Mellow Mondays, and give local apples a big “Crunch.”

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