Unite for The Future - A Memorable Gathering for Members and Donors

On the 5th of October, we hosted our first-ever Unite for the Future Gala! Thanks to the attendance of our community members and the generous donations of our sponsors, we were able to enjoy an exciting evening - the first of many to come!

This gala was a memorable occasion, as we looked back on the achievements we have accomplished working together over the past few years, celebrating how far we have come. We also looked at the coming projects and campaigns that we have coming including our plans for a childcare center, commercial kitchen, and our new office!

We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our sponsors who made this gala possible. And a special shoutout to our Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze sponsors for making the event possible! Your sponsorship played a crucial role in the success of the event, and we couldn't have achieved our goals without you. Thanks to your generous contributions we were able to raise over $60,000!

Your support directly contributes to the success of our programs, and it motivates us to strive even harder for our goals.

If you didn’t get a chance to donate, no worries! You can still submit your donation on our website here.

You can also support our critical work in Oregon by joining our Unite for the Future program as a monthly supporter! At just $3 a month, you can make a huge difference in advancing justice and equity for immigrants, refugees, and BIPOC communities in Oregon. Your donation as a monthly supporter helps sustain our work and gives us the flexibility to use funds in the ways our communities need it the most. Become a monthly supporter today!

Once again, thank you for your dedication and generosity. Your belief in our work to serve immigrants, refugees, and BIPOC communities across Oregon means the world to us, and we are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead.

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