Annual Report 2022
Unite Oregon's leadership and staff took on the challenges brought by 2020 with an unflinching stride, resulting in new endeavors to help members after a year of all sorts of disproportionate biases and a lack of resources for BIPOC and foreign-born families living in communities all over the state.
Annual Report 2020
Unite Oregon's leadership and staff took on the challenges brought by 2020 with an unflinching stride, resulting in new endeavors to help members after a year of all sorts of disproportionate biases and a lack of resources for BIPOC and foreign-born families living in communities all over the state.
Annual Report 2021
Today, we are proud to say that Unite Oregon is the largest organization in the state led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, immigrants and refugees, rural communities, and members across the Oregonian social spectrum. With more than 22,000 members and supporters, we work across the state to build a unified intercultural movement for justice.