Overlook NET
07/17/2023
Crazy weekend for Portland Fire. Numerous brush fires, a house fire which could have spread to surrounding houses and car fires which caught surrounding vegetation on fire in NW hills.
02/24/2023
Can You Help? Neighbor Deployment Request - Shelter Shifts.
The city needs help staffing warming shelters. If you've got the time, please consider helping out for a couple of hours.
Curious what it’s like? Read this OregonLive article.
https://www.oregonlive.com/weather/2023/02/6-hours-at-a-se-portland-warming-center-this-is-what-we-do-we-help-people.html
The unprecedented need for shelters, and reduced staffing levels due to travel difficulty, mean that your help is critical to this ongoing incident response. A giant THANK YOU to all of you who have signed up and already kept this operation running. Shelter shifts are open to the public, so please consider volunteering for a few hours if you have not yet.
We recommend people sign up to volunteer at a site they can safely walk to if possible. Click on each link to find volunteer opportunities at that site:
Charles Jordan Community Center (North Portland) http://bit.ly/3ZiwVBT
Friendly House (Northwest Portland) http://bit.ly/3XXrIyf
Salvation Army (North/Northeast Portland) http://bit.ly/3IAHtpw
Lloyd Center (Northeast Portland) http://bit.ly/3EzNyRR
Imago Dei (Southeast Portland) http://bit.ly/3IORikW
Before going to your first shift please watch the 10-minute NET Shelter Training video. Volunteers are also encouraged, but not required, to sign up for an additional two-hour online training if possible. Each training session includes time for questions and answers, and can be beneficial either before or after your first shift.
Register for a training here: http://bit.ly/3Ez7cgJ
6 hours at a SE Portland warming center: ‘This is what we do. We help people’ An air of anticipation hung over the children’s basketball court at Imago Dei in Southeast Portland shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday. Over the next six hours, 86 people – just four shy of the warming center’s capacity – would stream into the building, many with red noses and shivering from the ...
12/21/2022
ICE STORM APPROACHING
If you are new to Portland, you're in for a treat; we are expecting freezing rain and subfreezing temperatures. What's freezing rain? See below.
Please look out for your neighbors and share this information:
Weather Alert: Four Shelters Open Tonight
December 21, 2022
Emergency Weather Shelters opening at 8 pm tonight:
Arbor Lodge 1952 North Lombard Street, Portland
UPDATED ADDRESS Oregon Convention Center 960 NE 1st Ave, Portland, OR.
Portsmouth Union 4775 N Lombard St, Portland
Sunrise Center 18901 E. Burnside Street, Portland
Pets are welcome at all shelters.
Care for When It's Cold has current emergency shelter information.
How to Help
Contact 211 to find an open shelter or help with transportation to a shelter. Interpreters are available for 100+ languages by phone. Text and email is in English and Spanish only.
Call 2-1-1 or 1-866-698-6155 (24/7)
TTY dial 711 and call 1-866-698-6155
Text your zip code to 898211 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm)
Email [email protected]
Search online at 211info.org
TriMet fares are waived for anyone going to a warm place during this emergency. TriMet asks riders to let their driver know they are headed to a warm place.
Call the Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) hotline at 503-988-3646 for 24-hour information and assistance to older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers.
Call 9-1-1 of someone is showing symptoms of hypothermia: shivering uncontrollably, or suffering confusion, slurred speech or drowsiness. Get them somewhere warm and dry.
In Portland, call 9-1-1 and request Portland Street Response for people experiencing mental health crisis.
In Multnomah County, call the Multnomah County Sheriff non-emergency response line at 503-823-3333 to request a welfare check.
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