Popular Education Workshops
Organize communities with popular education, a group process of education, skill-building and leadership.
Gender-Affirming Benefit Resources
Information about services and procedures available to benefit-enrolled employees and family members through Kaiser Permanente and Moda.
Bids & Proposal Opportunities
Access to Multco Marketplace (MMP) where you can view current notices, bid and proposal opportunities, bid results, and award information.
Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)
JDAI is a change model that helps keep court-involved youth out of detention while holding them accountable for their actions.
Community Accountability (JSD5) and Community Service (ASD9) Retention Schedule
Community Service Retention Schedule. This program provides an intermediate sanction for justice-involved individuals ordered to perform community service by a parole or probation officer.
Immunizations
Find free and low-cost vaccines. Immunization requirements for school, preschool and childcare.
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Doorashooyinka Guud waa Talaado, Noofember 5, 2025.
Office of Community Involvement Retention Schedule (OCI)
Office of Community Involvement Retention Schedule (OCI)
Clinician Alert: Measles cases in Southwest Washington
There are six epidemiologically-connected cases of measles in Clark and Wahkiakum Counties in Washington. There are no known cases in Oregon. Health Officers have issued this alert to clinicians.
Veterans at Multnomah County
We know veterans share our commitment to serving others, and we welcome transitioning service members, veterans and reserve members into our ranks. Learn about how we support veterans.
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Health Department investigating illness reports at Blue Lake Park
Swimming at the park is closed while health officials respond to reports of diaarhea and vomiting. Initial impression is that it may be norovirus.
Multnomah County honors minority entrepreneurs, celebrates Minority Enterprise Development Week
Multnomah County is honoring minority-owned businesses after the board proclaimed Sept. 28 through Oct. 2 as Minority Enterprise Development Week.
Information on Precinct Committee Persons
Information on Precinct Committee Persons
Kindergarten Attendance Messaging Campaign
The following documents were created by the Multnomah County Linkage Steering Committee as tools for communicating to parents about chronic absence in kindergarten.
Black Men and Boys Healing Summit begins Oct. 7
Two-day conference to raise awareness on trauma in the black community
Interactive map pinpoints food resources in Multnomah County
The Multnomah County Child Hunger Coalition has released an interactive map of food resources to help families facing food insecurity and hunger.
Youth in Multnomah County detention tests positive for COVID-19
Following the notifications, in coordination with Public Health and Corrections Health, staff immediately acted by implementing pre-planned infectious disease protocols.
Multnomah County excessive heat deaths rise to 64
The Multnomah County Medical Examiner reported the number of deaths from the heat wave has risen to 64. The deaths were identified between June 27 and July 3, 2021.
Juvenile Justice Council
The Juvenile Justice Council (JJC) began its work in Multnomah County 16 years ago as the Detention Reform Steering Committee.
Take the hepatitis A quiz, get updated information on Cup & Saucer investigation
The Multnomah County Health Department is investigating hepatitis A at two Portland cafes.
How to help your neighbors in hot, smoky conditions
Wildfires continue to cause smoky conditions that can pose a health risk to certain people. Please check on your neighbors who may be older or have disabilities to see if they need assistance.
Share the FUN...not the germs! Health officials remind people to swim healthy
With another warm summer weekend ahead, the Multnomah County Health Department is reminding everyone to swim healthy. Everyone plays a role in preventing illnesses linked to the water people share.
CAPER Report: Opportunity for Public Comment
Public input now being accepted for the 2016-17 Community Development Block Grant Program Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER).
Flu season near peak, but vaccines still best protection
In the Tri-County area, hospitals report about five percent of visits are due to the flu, compared with 4 percent during last year’s flu season.