Mental Health and Public Safety Subcommittee
This subcommittee was formed in response to the death of James Chasse, who died of injuries sustained while in police custody, in October 2006.
Internship Experience: The College to County Perspective
During the summer of 2021 the Mental Health Unit counted on the support of Zola Neal (She/Her/Hers)
Questions about Syringe Exchange
How syringe exchange works to prevent disease and protect our community.
NEWS RELEASE: Chair Jessica Vega Pederson declares State of Emergency beginning Friday, July 5, for dangerous heat
The emergency takes effect at noon Friday until noon Monday, July 8, in response to forecast temperatures of 100 degrees through the weekend
Federal and State Elected Officials
Elections: Federal and State Elected Officials
Behavioral Health Resource Center
Drop-in day center with shelter and temporary housing. Find support and take a break a from living on the street.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Child Foster Care Certification
Complete a screening form if you want to be considered for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Foster Care Certification.
About Us - Multnomah County Elections
Multnomah County Elections conducts all local, city, county, state and federal elections for Multnomah County residents.
Family Violence Coordinating Council (FVCC)
The Family Violence Coordinating Council (FVCC) is a multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional forum for the coordination of domestic violence intervention efforts within Multnomah County.
From the Archives: Urgent response to another record heat emergency underscores deadly impact of climate change – and the need to stay prepared
Multnomah County, Portland work with partners to provide shelter beds, day spaces, misting stations, free transportation, survival supplies, frequent updates
Recommendation Status Evaluation: County has implemented most recommendations from first audit of its response to COVID-19 pandemic
The county has implemented most recommendations from first audit of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
County Organization-Level Support: Guidance
Guidance to departments and employees: Guidance is thorough; employees report implementation gaps.
Congregate Settings: MCDC & Inverness Jail
Sheriff's Office worked with the Health Department on policies and process, but compliance with policies is an ongoing challenge.
How to be an ally: advice from Muslim and Arab American community leaders
We wanted to know how to support our Muslim and Arab-American friends and neighbors. Here’s what we heard.
Tuberculosis Referral
A physician can refer any client to the TB clinic that meets the eligibility requirements.
Resources for Current Adult Care Home Providers
Documentation for Multnomah County Adult Care Home providers.
2015 Aging Well Conference: How to live long and prosper in Multnomah County
Please join us and learn how you can thrive at the free and fascinating 2015 Aging Well Conference.
Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington County Commissioners to select Senate District 18 replacement
Clackamas County, Multnomah County and Washington County Commissioners will hold a joint virtual meeting on November 29 to select a replacement for the vacated State Senate District 18 seat.
DCJ Participates in National Crime Victims' Rights Week
DCJ participated in the annual National Crime Victims' Rights Week, focusing on work done throughout the county to honor victims, and those who assist them in their time of need.
Notice of Funding Availability: Domestic & Sexual Violence InReach
The Joint Office of Homeless Services (JOHS) announced a new Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Domestic and Sexual Violence (DSV) InReach Services.
Severe weather shelters are closed due to warming trends after more than 1,000 people sought warming overnight
Volunteers joined Multnomah County and city of Portland, Do Good Multnomah & Cultivate Initiatives staff in operations
County now accepting applications for housing and community development projects in Fiscal Year 2018-2019
Multnomah County’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is accepting applications for potential housing and community development projects in Fiscal Year 2018-2019.
Nurturing Relationships with Faith Based Organizations Provides Look at Future Response Efforts
Multnomah County Emergency Management attends training on better ways to work with faith-based organizations in disaster response and recovery
Energy
Multnomah County has maintained an active energy program since 1994.
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