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RESOURCE GUIDE New Employee Guide to Multicultural Resources CITY OF PORTLAND RESOURCE GUIDE New Employee Guide to Multicultural Resources TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Health & Counseling Services 3 Public Transit 4 Community & Cultural Organizations 6 Cultural Institutions 7 Arts & Attractions 8 Foreign Consuls 8 Native American Tribes 9 Markets & Grocery Stores 10 Restaurants & Cuisines 14 Books & Newspapers 15 Faith Based Organizations 18 Salon & Barber Shops 19 Finding a Place to Live 19 Annual Multicultural Events WELCOME TO THE CITY OF PORTLAND! We are excited that you are considering a career with the City and we are excited to explore your and our mutual interest in advancing and enhancing our City! Many people don’t understand just how much the City of Portland does, and how many services the City MESSAGE FROM OUR offers. For instance, did you know: CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES 1. The City is responsible for more than 200 parks and natural areas and has a summertime workforce of OFFICER almost 3,000 housed in Portland Parks & Recreation. Throughout the summer we offer hundreds of summer programs for kids and youth. 2. The transportation bureau doesn’t just maintain streets, it is also responsible for trimming roadside trees and shrubs and for installing and maintaining street lights and traffic signals. 3. The City issues approximately 1,000 building permits and other development-related permits per month, with just over half of those permits issued the same day the application is received. Permitted projects range in scale from a small kitchen remodel to high-rise office towers. 4. There are more than 6,000 employees that make up the 26 bureaus that provide emergency services and infrastructure support to the entire City! And these are only a few of the amazing things we do to keep the City moving forward. Our workforce is the engine behind all that we do at the City of Portland. As the City’s population continues to expand, so does our need to create faster processes and adopt innovative technologies to meet the demands of our growing community; these efforts require strong leadership. The City is working to merge business principles into government practices. We view the community as our customers and are making systems changes to meet customer needs. We are exploring best practices to make our workforce and workplace a model today and in the future. We look forward to exploring with you the boundless possibilities at the City of Portland. Again, Welcome. 2 Serilda CITY OF PORTLAND RESOURCE GUIDE Health & Counseling Services African American Health Coalition, Inc. Native American Rehabilitation Planned Parenthood: 2800 N. Vancouver Avenue Suite 100 Association of the Northwest, Inc Southeast Portland Health Center 503.413.1850 (NARA) NARA Indian Health Clinic 3231 S.E. 50th Avenue www.aahc-portland.org 15 N Morris 888.875.7820 Portland, OR 97227 www.plannedparenthood.org Asian Health and Service Center 503.230.9875 3430 S.E. Powell Blvd. www.naranorthwest.org Northeast Portland Health Center 503.872.8822 3727 NE Martin Luther King Jr. www.ahscpdx.org Native American Rehabilitation Boulevard Association of the Northwest, Inc 503.288.5239 Asian Pacific American Community & (NARA) www.plannedparenthood.org Support Association Outpatient Treatment Center 4937 S.E. Woodstock Blvd. 1631 SW Columbia 503.775.2240 Portland, OR 97201 [email protected] 503.231.2641 www.naranorthwest.org Catholic Charities: El Programa Hispano 2740 SE Powell Blvd. National College of 503.231.4866 Naturopathic Medicine Clinic www.catholiccharitiesoregon.org 3025 SW Corbett Avenue 503.552.1551 Multicultural Counseling, Lutheran www.ncnm.edu Family Services 605 SE Cesar E Chavez Blvd. 503.231.7480 Public Transit Buses Trains run every 15 minutes or TriMet buses serve the Portland better most of the day, every day. metro area, and many bus lines Service is less frequent in the early connect with MAX Light Rail, WES morning, mid-day and evening. Commuter Rail and the Portland Streetcar. Hours of operation vary. Portland Streetcar During the weekday morning and The Portland Streetcar connects afternoon rush hour, "Frequent Northwest Portland, the Pearl http://trimet.org/index.htm Service" buses run about every 15 District, Portland City Center, PSU, minutes. RiverPlace and the South Waterfront WES Commuter Rail District. Hours of operation vary, but TriMet's WES (short for Westside MAX Light Rail streetcars run about every 13 Express Service) is a commuter rail TriMet's MAX (Metropolitan Area minutes during the day (less line serving Beaverton, Tigard, Express) Light Rail connects frequently in the evening and on Tualatin and Wilsonville. WES runs downtown Portland with Beaverton, weekends). The Streetcar is owned every 30 minutes during the weekday Clackamas, Gresham, Hillsboro, and operated by the City of morning and afternoon rush hour. North/Northeast Portland and the Portland, but is integrated with Portland International Airport. TriMet service 3 CITY OF PORTLAND RESOURCE GUIDE Community & Cultural Organizations African American Chamber of Chinese American Citizens Immigrant & Refugee Community Commerce of Oregon Alliance Organization (IRCO) 4300 NE Fremont St. 1453 S.E. Hazel Hill Road 10301 NE Glisan St. 503.244.5794 Clackamas, OR 97086 503.234.1541 www.blackchamber.info 503.925.5226 www.irco.org [email protected] Andisheh Persian Cultural Center www.cacaportland.org India Cultural Association of 971.400.8234 Portland www.andisheh.org City Club of Portland 503.645.7902 pdxcityclub.org www.icaportland.org The Asian Reporter 922 N. Killingsworth St. #1-A City Council Islamic Center of Portland 503.283.4440 1221 SW 4th Avenue 6940 SW Hall Blvd www.asianreporter.com 503.823.4082 Beaverton, OR 97008 http://www.portlandonline.com/ 503.526.9305 Asian Pacific American Network of [email protected] Oregon (APANO) Coalition of Communities of Color www.icop.org 2788 SE 82nd Ave., Suite #203B 221 NW 2nd Ave., Suite 303 971.340.4861 503.200.5722 Islamic Social Services of Oregon www.apano.org www.coalitioncommunitiescolor.org State (ISOS) P.O. Box 5996 Basic Rights Oregon (BRO) Congregation Ahavath Achim- Aloha, OR 97006 310 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 730 Sephardic 503.259.2320 503.222.6151 3225 SW Barbur Blvd. [email protected] [email protected] 503.227.0010 www.i-sos.org www.basicrights.org Desarrollo Integral De La Familia Italia Portland Black United Fund of Oregon 2710 NE 14th Avenue www.italiaportland.com 2828 N.E. Alberta Street 503.284.0599 News on events and clubs related to 503.282.7973 Italy and Italians in Portland. [email protected] El Programa Hispano www.bufor.org 901 SE Oak St., Suite 106 Japanese American Citizens 503.236.9670 League (Portland Chapter) Centro Mexicano de Oregon (Mexican www.catholiccharitiesoregon.org/se P.O. Box 86310 Consulate) rvices_ latino_services.asp 1.877.843.6914 1220 SW Morrison St. www.pdxjacl.org 503.274.1442 Equity Foundation 221 NW 2nd Ave., Suite 208 Jobs with Justice Unite Oregon 503.231.5759 c/o AFSCME Council 75 700 N. Killingsworth St. [email protected] 6025 E. Burnside Street 503.287-4117 www.equityfoundation.org 503.236.5573 www.uniteoregon.org [email protected] Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber http://www.jwjpdx.org Chao Chou Chinese Mutual 333 SW 5th Ave, Suite 100 Association 503.666.2531 503.222.0280 www.hmccoregon.com 4 CITY OF PORTLAND RESOURCE GUIDE Community & Cultural Organizations Cont’d Jewish Community Directory Native American Program Partners in Diversity www.jewishportland.com 1827 NE 44th Avenue, Suite 230 200 SW Market St., Suite 150 503.223.9483 503.552.6753 Jewish Family & Child Services www.oregonlawhelp.org/Program/784 www.partnersindiversity.org 1221 SW Yamhill St., #301 503.226.7079 Native American Student & PDX Hillel www.jfcs-portland.org Community Center 504.867.3646 710 SW Jackson St. www.pdxhillel.org Jewish Federation of Greater Portland 503.725.9695 6680 SW Capitol Hwy. www.pdx.edu/dmss/nascc Portland Central American 503.245.6219 Solidarity Committee www.jewishportland.org Native Indian Child Welfare (PCASC)/Cross Border Labor Association (NICWA) Organizational Council KBOO Community Radio 5100 SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 300 2249 E Burnside Street 20 SE 8th Avenue 503.222.4044 503.236.7916 503.231.8032 www.nicwa.org www.pcasc.net www.kboo.fm/index.php 90.7 fm Northwest China Council Portland Indian Community 127 NW 3rd Avenue www.portlandindian.com/portland Latino Network 503.973.5451 410 NE 18th Avenue www.nwchina.org/ Pride NW 503.283.6881 *list of GLBT community resources www.latnet.org Office of Equity and Human Rights www.pridenw.org 421 SW 6th Ave, Suite 500 Masjid Al-Noor Islamic Society of SW 503.823.4433 Q Center (Portland’s LGBTQ Washington www.portlandoregon.gov/oehr Community Center) 1000 NE 66th St. Vancouver, WA 4115 N Mississippi Avenue 360.694.7799 Oregon Commission on Asian and 503.234.7837 www.issww.com Pacific Islander Affairs www.pdxqcenter.org 527 SW Hall Street, Suite 308 Multnomah County Board of County 503.302.9725 Queer Intersections Portland Commissioners www.oregon.gov/OCAA/ 4115 N Mississippi Avenue 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd 503.234.7837 http://web.multco.us/board Oregon Commission on Hispanic www.qipdx.org Affairs Muslim Community Center of Portland 527 SW Hall St., Suite 308 Russian Oregon Social Services 5325 N. Vancouver Ave. 503.302.9725 4033 SE Woodstock Blvd. 503.281.7691 www.oregon.gov/Hispanic/ 503.777.3437 www.mccpdx.org/aboutus.html www.emoregon.org/ross.php Oregon Native American Chamber Muslim Educational Trust of Commerce Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) 10330 SW Scholls Ferry Rd. PO BOX 69563 3920 N Kerby Avenue Tigard, OR 97223 Portland, OR 503.249.1721 503.579.6621 503.894.4525 www.selfenhancement.org [email protected] www.onacc.org Self Enhancement, Inc. is a non- www.metpdx.com profit organization supporting at- Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center risk urban youth.
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