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Oregon’s Triumph: Over 5,000 Individuals Find Homes Through Dedicated Task Force

In a remarkable stride against homelessness, Oregon’s task force has successfully provided housing for nearly 5,500 individuals, significantly improving lives across the state. The initiative, which saw a 28% increase in housing placements from the previous year, marks a record achievement since the task force began its operations. Based primarily in Multnomah County, the program’s success reflects a dedicated effort to address and reduce homelessness through direct action and community support. This milestone represents not just a reduction in homelessness but a transformative impact on thousands of lives, providing stability and hope.

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