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It’s important to be ready when disaster strikes. Whether it’s a flood, wildfire or other emergency common to Oregon, these events disproportionately affect older adults, many of whom have mobility, chronic disease or disability challenges that require them to seek extra assistance to get to safety.
Enjoy the best of NeighborWalks past. We have curated a selection of "greatest hits" for your self-directed walking enjoyment.
Most of the people displaced by the Almeda Drive wildfire were low-income older residents who lived in one of a dozen mobile-home parks along the Oregon 99/I-5 corridor. Efforts to help them have been hampered by a tight job market, limited housing and the restrictions of the pandemic.
Learn about the rich history and contributions of and explore important issues impacting African-Americans in Oregon.
Housing Crisis Affects Senior Homeowners and Renters Alike. Learn about a new technology-aided homesharing program now available in Oreogn.
AARP Oregon is excited to bring you several virtual concerts to enjoy right from home.
New Study Reveals Number of Unpaid Caregivers in America Grew by 9.5 Million in Five Years to Total 53 Million
Learn how Talent Maker City is building community with its innovative work in response to COVID-19
Organizations bring families of those who died in military service
Northeast Community Center in Portland is adapting and modeling how local nonprofits are rising to the challenge posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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