Advocate for housing in your community

To get housing for all in every neighborhood, Oregonians across the state need to share their stories about who needs housing, what type, and where. Your voice matters—whether at city council meetings or in your weekly bookclub—and you can learn the skills to be a powerful advocate.

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Engage with your local government

Learn how to effectively advocate for better housing policies in your city.

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Learn more and educate your peers

Discover user-friendly educational materials and messaging guidelines.

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Collaborate with 1000 Friends of Oregon

Work with us to host educational presentations, walking tours, watch parties, and more in your community.

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Join a local advocacy group

Find out which groups in your area are already advocating for humans and homes.