News + Stories
From Riverbank to Residence
Johnny and his wife Melissa have a young son who has autism. One of their biggest goals is to keep life as stable as possible for him. For years, they lived in the same apartment. However, a rent hike shattered their stable life, forcing them to vacate their apartment. Despite having two incomes, finding a new home they could afford proved impossible, leaving them to live by the river in their truck.
Victoria's Story
Victoria experienced horrific abuse when she was just six years old. She didn’t tell anyone about it for years and instead tucked her pain deep inside, where it haunted her. At 13, she got her first glimpse of relief when her friend’s uncle invited them to try what he was smoking. Victoria doesn’t remember what it was, but she remembers how it made her feel: numb to the pain she’d been feeling for years, even though she was just a teenager.
Recovery Resident Saving People from Overdose
Evaristo, a resident of Union Gospel Mission’s LifeChange recovery community, has helped save four people from overdose in the last year.
Kristopher's Story
A few years ago, Kris wanted to die. He was more than a decade into addiction and had reached the end of his rope. “Every single morning I’d wake up just miserable,” he says.
Fentanyl State of Emergency
You may have seen the news that Multnomah County, the city of Portland and the state of Oregon jointly declared a 90-day state of emergency regarding fentanyl. They are seeking to address the fentanyl crisis in downtown Portland.
Winter Clothing Drive
On Saturday, November 11th we're partnering with 99.5 The WOLF to collect winter gear for those experiencing homelessness and in need.