Auditor McGuirk’s December 2024 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's December 2024 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
School Immunization Reporting
Deadlines and instructions for the annual immunization report. For schools and child care facilities.
Candidate Filing Requirements: Multnomah County
Check your qualifications and filing requirements to run for Multnomah County Chair, Commissioner, Auditor, or Sheriff. All candidates file with the Multnomah County Elections Division.
SUN Service System
Schools Uniting Neighborhoods - educational success, social and support services for youth, families and community members.
NEWS RELEASE: First Point in Time Count since 2019 kicks off tonight with strong support from volunteers
The Count of unsheltered community members is the first since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Vetted results will be released in a full report by the Joint Office of Homeless Services later this year.
Medicare enrollment is underway and we can help
In Multnomah County alone, eight private plans will be leaving, five new plans will be available, and many will make changes in name, cost, and benefits.
Board hears stories of stability, recovery, strength at final budget hearing
It was standing-room only this week for the third and final Multnomah County public hearing on the 2016 budget.
Proper Cooling Methods
Three methods for rapidly cooling hot food items.
Tuberculosis Program Retention Schedule (DOH23)
Retention schedule for various documents in the Tuberculosis Program
Multnomah County Sustainability Award Winners 2016
The annual celebration, which coincides with Public Service Recognition Week, honors the dedication and innovation of a select group of Multnomah County employees.
The dangers of cold
The dangers of cold: hypothermia, carbon monoxide hazards and alternative sources of heat
LEAD pilot project to help divert low-level drug offenders from jail to treatment
The Multnomah County Board was updated on efforts to launch a new pilot project designed to divert low-level drug offenders from jail to treatment and social services.
Quality & Specialized Services Retention Schedule (DD6)
Quality & Specialized Services Retention Schedule (DD6)
Addiction Services Retention Schedule (MHAS1)
Addiction Services Retention Schedule (MHAS1)
Help Logging in to WICHealth.org
Get help logging into WIChealth.org
Economic Impact Considerations for Goods and Non-Personal Services
You may think you are just providing raw materials or service for the County, but you are the foundation for positive economic impacts in our community.
Department of Community Justice team helps stop stalker in his tracks
Domestic violence parole and probation officer Jennifer Brissenden and corrections technician Diego Cervantes help establish case against prolific stalker.
Responsible Business Practices
The sustainability of the way our vendors operate their business. Including sustainability criteria in our solicitation highlights the importance of sustainability issues to the County's core bus...
Multnomah County Animal Services celebrates Hallmark Channel's Kitten Bowl V by offering adoption special
Draw for a chance to win a waived-fee adoption for a kitten or cat, and other reduced adoption fees during the Kitten Bowl V Adoption Special from February 2 - 4 at Multnomah County Animal Services.
Students push for expanded mental healthcare at school-based clinics
Teens from seven Multnomah County schools travel to Salem for 11th annual School Health Advocacy Day
Department of Community Justice’s Denise Peña receives national recognition for commitment to crime victims
Peña, manager of the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice’s (DCJ) Crime Victims Services Unit, received national recognition for her tireless commitment to helping victims.
From the archives: ‘Help the people we love by checking in’: County and partners plan for hot weather during COVID-19
This year, the County will focus on helping people stay cool at home and in physically distant shady spaces to slow the spread of COVID-19.
A message from the COO: County’s internal Protected Class Complaint Investigation Unit is up and running
The unit handles complaints that arise when a County employee reports they have been discriminated against in the County workplace because of their protected class status.
Severe weather shelters closing Jan. 30 after serving nearly 350 people overnight
National Weather Service forecast for Jan. 30 does not meet City of Portland/Multnomah County thresholds for opening shelters
'This isn’t about me. It’s about him': Home for the Holidays already helping families move from shelter to apartments
Andrea Bunch and her son, Michael, were among the first three families to move from shelter and into apartments this month through Multnomah County and Portland’s Home for the Holidays campaign.