Sticking Together in Tough Times
There are few cities you could have chosen with more of a focus on community and helping one another than Portland, Oregon. The residents of this city have recognized the needs set on by a national recession and have joined together to help each other get through this tough economic time together. The Portland is Better Together campaign unites local citizens for community projects and volunteer work. Last year the Corporation for National and Community Service ranked Portland 2nd among large cities for the most volunteerism. This year they’re stepping up their efforts with a goal of being number one in 2010.Portland has started a variety of programs to aid citizens of all interests and circumstances. The Storefront Improvement Program is aimed at refurbishing and restoring local businesses and neighborhoods. These projects improve the safety and value of these buildings as well as attract new customers and potential buyers with new updated looks. The Portland Farmers Market is well into its 19th season and is a great way to support local farmers. The Evergreen campaign was launched this year focusing on recycling and a creating a more eco-friendly market experience. The farmer’s market is also a great place to volunteer by helping at an information booth, being a festival assistant or working with the Evergreen Campaign. HomePlate Meals with Youth is another way to give back to the Portland community. This is a once a week program that provides a hot meal and a shower for homeless youth in the area. Second Saturday School Beautification is a great way for students and their parents to be a part of improving the community through aesthetic projects at Jason Lee Elementary School.Find comfort in the fact that your new home has an unwavering commitment to helping one another.