Inside the countywide Housing Stability Initiative
The Housing Stability Team meets monthly, manages $760,000 in flexible funding and has helped more than 150 families and individuals who might otherwise have lost housing.
DSA New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for Deputy Sheriffs/Civil Deputies.
Record Keeping Forms
Find required forms and approved electronic software for record keeping in an adult care home.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: awareness beyond the month
This March, as part of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Multnomah County is celebrating McCullough and more than 200 other I/DD employees who help do the same kind of work.
MCCDA New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for Multnomah County Corrections Deputy Association members.
Non-Represented & Elected Official Staff New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for Non-Represented & Elected Official staff employees.
Pharmacists New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for pharmacists.
Dentists New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for Dentists.
PFA Provider Newsletter - March 2026
The Preschool for All (PFA) Provider Newsletter includes helpful tips and updates for PFA providers.
County Human Resources Retention Schedule (ES04)
Retention schedule for County Human Services records
Patrol Unit Series Descriptions (MCSO12)
Patrol Unit Series Descriptions (MCSO12)
Felony Court Division Retention Schedule (DA4)
Felony Court Division Retention Schedule (DA4)
‘A dignified space’: Services-focused Laurelwood Center marks milestone in County's evolving shelter system
With a built-in health clinic and commercial kitchen — and a focus on one-on-one engagement — the Laurelwood Center won’t just offer guests a shelter bed. It will offer them a path back to housing.
‘The relationship is the most critical component’ as LEAD® pilot enters second year
Multnomah LEAD® is one of several strategies identified by local public safety partners as part of the MacArthur Safety and Justice Challenge to reduce unnecessary incarceration
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County, Portland keep cooling centers open Saturday, Aug. 23, for ongoing heat response
After County and City both declare a state of emergency, two cooling centers remain open (with one cooling center changing locations); three libraries extend hours.
AFSCME Local 88-4 (Pharmacists)
AFSCME Local 88-4 represents the County's 39 regular and 3 on-call Pharmacists.
News release: Attention tenants! Oregon’s eviction moratorium ends June 30; you MUST pay your current rent, starting July 1, to avoid being evicted for nonpayment
With Oregon’s eviction moratorium expiring June 30, 2021, tenants must pay their current rent starting July 1 to avoid being evicted for nonpayment. Help for paying rent is available.
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County forms new partnership with Housing Connector
Program brings successful model of connecting people experiencing homelessness into housing
September 2022 Constituent Spotlight: Emily Coleman
Interview with Emily Coleman for September 2022 Constituent Spotlight
Healthy ways to address anger, conflict and violence with FUSE: Families United for Safety & Empowerment
Families United for Safety & Empowerment (FUSE) helps youth and parents process emotions and resolve conflict.
Multnomah County Juvenile Services Division employees nominated, recognized for exemplary work
To simply be nominated is an accomplishment of its own. As both nominees shared, the positive impact they can have on a young person’s life makes their work worth it whether they win or not.
Three severe weather shelters opening Feb. 13 as Chair declares state of emergency
Potential snow accumulation overnight could be dangerous for people living outside.
Four severe weather shelters opening Feb. 22 as Portland and Multnomah County declare states of emergency
Warming shelters will be open overnight Feb. 22, 2023, with navigation and transportation offered to warm daytime locations Feb. 23.
An Open Letter to the Community on Recent Gun Violence
Words cannot adequately describe the immeasurable toll gun violence exacts on families and our community. As of March 8, 2021 there have been 278 shootings in the Portland region; 58 injury shootings,
From the archives: Plan for heat, check on vulnerable people, volunteer to support homeless neighbors
Make a grocery run today, stock up on ice, learn about heat illness and bookmark Help for when it’s Hot