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Look: Keep Oregon Well at the 2019 North Portland Sunday Parkways (Photos)

Karen Clemmer ·
By Sai Stone, July 10, 2019 for Keep Oregon Well We’re back at it again! Thanks to our friends at Kaiser Permanente NW Keep Oregon Well will be hosting booths at the monthly Sunday Parkways events! If you attended the North Portland event on June 30th, you may have visited our tent at Peninsula Park near the iconic Rose Garden. There were a ton of people wearing gold to celebrate Sunday Parkways’ anniversary – this was their 50th ride! The June event took you through a charming 9.5 mile...
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Trauma_Informed Design: Providing a Calming Effect for Clients [traumainformedoregon.org]

From Christine Stone (Department of Human Services, Communication, Trauma-Informed Oregon, January 31, 2020 The Department of Human Services (DHS) is building a new three-story, 96,000-square-foot building in Gresham. But it’s not just another government-looking edifice. Trauma-Informed Design The building, planned for 22200 S.E. Stark Street, will have a trauma-informed design. This means creating a physical environment that promotes a sense of safety and calm for our clients and our staff.
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After a 15-year fight that reached the Supreme Court, the feds are restoring the ‘Place of Big Big Trees’ after building a road through it (fortune.com)

In this undated photo provided by Madeline Hartman, Wilbur Slockish, left, Carol Logan, center, and Johnny Jackson sit together in front of Native American art in Mount Hood, Ore. MADELINE HARTMAN—AP To read more of Claire Rush and the Associated Press' article, please click here . The U.S. government has agreed to help restore a sacred Native American site on the slopes of Oregon’s Mount Hood that was destroyed by highway construction, court documents show, capping more than 15 years of...
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