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Priest calls for urgent expanded shelter for homeless residents

June 21, 2024 | Multnomah County, Oregon


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Priest calls for urgent expanded shelter for homeless residents
During a recent government meeting, Sarah Fisher, an Episcopal priest and street chaplain from East Portland, addressed the urgent need for expanded shelter services for vulnerable residents in Multnomah County. Speaking out of order, Fisher emphasized the dire situation faced by individuals experiencing homelessness, highlighting that many are suffering both spiritually and physically.

Fisher called for the establishment of more comprehensive shelter options, including day shelters that provide essential supportive services. Her remarks underscored the critical need for immediate action to address the homelessness crisis in the area, as she advocated for the well-being of those living on the streets. The meeting served as a platform for discussing the pressing challenges faced by the community, with Fisher's testimony resonating as a poignant reminder of the human impact of policy decisions.

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