![]() In sync with the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funding requirements, the Safe Rest Village program reports data quarterly. Key Highlights and outcomes from the first year’s data collection (J– June 30, 2023): Each Safe Rest Village provides basic amenities (showers, restrooms, laundry, kitchenettes, and at least one meal a day), mental and behavioral health supports, 24/7 on-site staffing, and case management to support needs from gaining critical documentation (birth certificates and driver’s licenses) and recovery through to housing.Tiny homes provide private, safe, lockable sleeping space, with heating and AC. The number of sleeping units range from 28 to 60, depending on the site. There are a total of 326 sleeping units, including 55 RVs, some with capacity for two people.All Good Northwest, Cultivate Initiatives, The Salvation Army, and Urban Alchemy.Four (4) shelter operators, each of which provides on-site staffing, case management, community building, and support for all participants.Seven (7) sites open, geographically distributed around Portland – one more than promised.(Time Certain: 3:00 pm.) The community is welcome to attend in person or livestream online. These will be shared with the community at a presentation to Portland City Council on Wednesday 10/11/23. The Safe Rest Village 2022-23 Annual Report documents stories, outcomes, and data from the first full year of data collection, and shares significant positive outcomes. ![]() The City of Portland’s Safe Rest Village program has been operating for two years. WEDNESDAY 10/11/23 AT 3:00 PM (TIME CERTAIN) SAFE REST VILLAGE 2022-23 ANNUAL REPORT COMES TO CITY COUNCIL
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