Beer Multnomah County helped 200-plus people get housed by paying private landlords their rent for a year. A fraction now fear homelessness by admin July 29, 2023 written by admin July 29, 2023 Dajshia Scott and her two young boys were looking forward to celebrating a year in stable housing on Aug. 31 – a milestone that changed her life. Source link 200plusCountyfearfractionhelpedhomelessnesshousedlandlordsMultnomahpayingpeoplePrivaterentYear 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Lake Oswego waterfront estate on a peninsula is for sale at $9 million next post Liz Weston: New 529 rule lets savers move unused college money into retirement accounts Related Articles The History, Controversy, and Cultural Significance of Mixed... September 2, 2024 Stella, Sapporo, Peroni, and the Shifting Calculus on... September 1, 2024 Better Together: Why Craft Breweries Are Sharing Taprooms... August 31, 2024 Are Beer Whales, or Hyped Craft Beer Releases,... August 30, 2024 Brick Store Pub Cantillon Zwanze Day 2019 August 30, 2024 Draft Non-Alcoholic Beer Is Growing. So Are Questions... August 29, 2024 Craft Beer Festivals Are More Niche and Specialized... August 29, 2024 Canarchy closes Deep Ellum in Texas, taking production... August 28, 2024 Taplines: Saving Narragansett, New England’s Beloved Legacy Lager August 28, 2024 The Modern Boilermaker Is More Than Just a... August 27, 2024