With FHDC residents prominently working essential labor on the front lines of food and agricultural production, we have partnered with several organizations to ensure needs are being met
Author: Jamie Melton
FHDC’s COVID-19 Protocol: The Pandemic is Not Over and Our Communities Are at Risk
From Stayton to Sublimity, and Salem to IndependenceāResident Services staff, Promotores and Volunteers, and partner organizations including churches, public bureaus, school districts, food banks, and local businesses are stepping up to help.
En Solidaridad: In Solidarity with our Black Communities Across the Nation
FHDC’s Statement on Racial Injustice, the Death of George Floyd, and Commitment to Fighting Injustice
Supporting Farmworkers in Independence, Oregon
Supporting efforts to keep local farmworkers and their families healthy and supported both at work and when they return to FHDC communities at Colonia Amistad and beyond
FHDC Implements COVID-19 Testing at Woodburn Properties
Housing essential workers during COVID-19 requires that we create systems of safety to working and returning to their families and FHDC communities
PGE Foundation Supports Residents and Commercial Properties
PGE issues moratorium on commercial and residential electrical bills, supporting FHDC and our residents during COVID-19
Ways to Support Farmworkers and Families
FHDC launches the Family Livability Fund to support Residents and joins a Statewide Oregon Worker’s Relief Fund with Alianza Poder at the helm
Updates from Housing Development
2020 is a wild year– but one thing remains consistent: Affordable Housing is an essential need