Your Experiences Matter
Option A: Contact an Organization to Get Support
Look at the list of organizations below, these organizations act as Points of Contact for the PUAH Coalition. Find one you like, trust or is culturally appropriate for you.
Contact that organization – call, email, or stop by their office. Let them know that you want to talk to someone about a hate incident.
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Option B: Contact PUAH for Directions
Don’t see an organization that is a good fit? Don’t know where to turn? Feeling overwhelmed?
Contact the PUAH Coalition Director: diego@portlandunitedagainsthate.org
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Option C: Get What You Need Online
The organizations below have agreed to be Points of Contact for the PUAH Coalition, they represent a wide range of cultural, identity and language groups. This is a place to start. You can also find the full list of Coalition Partners here.
POINTS OF CONTACT FOR PUAH COALITION
NorthEAST Portland
Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization »
Contact: Djimet Dogo
Email: djimet@irco.org
Contact: Ana Muñoz
Email: ana@latnet.org
Contact: Page Smith
Email: page@pdxqcenter.org
Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center + Rosemary Anderson High School »
Contact: Annette Majekodunmi
Email: amajekodunmi@portlandoic.org
Northwest Portland
Coalition of Communities of Color »
Contact: Shweta Moorthy
Southeast Portland
African Youth and Community Organization »
Contact: Mohamed Irad
Email: mirad@aycoworld.org
Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon »
Contact: Jairaj Singh
Email: Jairaj@apano.org
Lutheran Community Services Northwest »
Contact: Mindy Johnston
Email: mjohnston@lcsnw.org
Contact: Seemab Hussaini
Email: seemab@uniteoregon.org
southwest portland
Fair Housing Council of Oregon »
Contact: Diane Hess
Email: dhess@fhco.org
Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling »
Contact: Justin Henderson
Email: justinhenderson@lclark.edu