UPDATED 8/3/2021: Cully Neighborhood Free Food Resources
These are locations for free food boxes in the Cully neighborhood: EMO NE Emergency Food Program 4800 NE 72nd Avenue Portland, OR 97218 (503) 284-5470 Thursday 12:00 pm-3:00 pm Saturday … Read More >
Weekly Food Box Deliveries: Living Cully Responds to COVID Crisis
Volunteers are needed to keep Living Cully’s weekly food box delivery program going. If you are interested in regularly volunteering on Friday mornings, please fill out this online form! The … Read More >
COVID-19 Resources
RENT, UTILITIES & FINANCIAL RESOURCES Black Resilience Fund, for Black community members: https://www.blackresiliencefund.com/ Oregon Worker Relief Fund, for undocumented immigrants: https://www.workerrelief.org/find-a-navigator/ St. Vincent de Paul at St. Charles Catholic Church … Read More >
UPDATED rules for May rent
Multnomah County has updated the rules for its COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium. HERE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT POINTS FOR ALL RENTERS IN PORTLAND AND MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Your landlord cannot evict you … Read More >
Do you need to pay rent in April?
The State of Oregon and Multnomah County have created rules to protect renters who have lost income as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and are unable to pay rent. … Read More >
Living Cully members sign five-year agreement to continue partnership
[Image Description: The directors of the four Living Cully organizations signed a new five-year partnership agreement on October 23. (l-r: Steve Messinetti, Habitat for Humanity; Tony DeFalco, Verde; Ernesto Fonseca, Hacienda … Read More >
A Tribute to Linda Dentler
It is with heavy hearts that Living Cully shares news of the passing of a treasured leader in our community, Linda Dentler. Linda lived at the Arbor Mobile Home Park … Read More >
191 new affordable homes coming to Cully!
Living Cully partner organizations Hacienda CDC and Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) receive $23.7 million to build homes at the former Sugar Shack site on Killingsworth and at … Read More >
Welcome Sunshine, Organizer for the Black Community Organizing Initiative!
We are eager to welcome Sunshine Dixon (pictured left) to Living Cully as an organizer for the Black-Community Organizing Initiative. Two years ago Living Cully and Taren Evans, former Neighborhood Revitalization Manager at Habitat for … Read More >
Empowering Green Leaders to take Action
Originally posted by Verde on 3.27.2019 Everyone should have access to the tools and information they need in order to make the changes they want to see in their communities. … Read More >