Sabin CDC has a 20+ year history of providing quality affordable rental and land trust housing within the Sabin, King, Vernon, Humboldt, Concordia, Boise-Eliot, and Overlook neighborhoods. Most recently working with the Cully Neighborhood. Now more than ever, Sabin CDC is playing a key role in maintaining a rich diversity in these neighborhoods by providing a variety of affordable housing choices. To that end, Sabin CDC owns more than 120 units of affordable housing, including 15 units of land trust housing, all of our units are managed in-house
Offices of United States Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR).
At the 2018 DIN Summit in Portland, Senator Ron Wyden shared inspiration and vision in a video message to Summit participants. Senator Wyden is a longstanding advocate for a free and open internet - he wrote the first Senate net neutrality bill in 2006, ensuring everybody can access the internet and the information on it.
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We are the force behind the regional tech industry - supporting entrepreneurs, connecting peers and decision makers, and helping establish the Northwest as a global hub for innovation.
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Code Oregon is an innovative training program dedicated to teaching 10,000 Portland Metro residents how to code and prepare them for rewarding careers in software development, front and back-end web development, and design. Online courses are available in coding languages such as Android, HTML, CSS, Apple’s iOS, WordPress, PHP, Python, JavaScript, Ruby, and others and the training is offered for free through funding from Worksystems and the State of Oregon.
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Multnomah County Library has about 1000 public PCs at its 19 neighborhood locations as well as laptops to use within each library. Learn more about the library's computer services and policies. With a library card or current, valid photo ID, all patrons and visitors can use library computers for 4 hours per day. Computers can be used from opening until 10 minutes before closing. Mobile / wireless printing from almost any internet-enabled mobile device.
Multnomah County Library has about 1000 public PCs at its 19 neighborhood locations as well as laptops to use within each library. Learn more about the library's computer services and policies. With a library card or current, valid photo ID, all patrons and visitors can use library computers for 4 hours per day. Computers can be used from opening until 10 minutes before closing. Mobile / wireless printing from almost any internet-enabled mobile device.
Multnomah County Library has about 1000 public PCs at its 19 neighborhood locations as well as laptops to use within each library. Learn more about the library's computer services and policies. With a library card or current, valid photo ID, all patrons and visitors can use library computers for 4 hours per day. Computers can be used from opening until 10 minutes before closing. Mobile / wireless printing from almost any internet-enabled mobile device.
Multnomah County Library has about 1000 public PCs at its 19 neighborhood locations as well as laptops to use within each library. Learn more about the library's computer services and policies. With a library card or current, valid photo ID, all patrons and visitors can use library computers for 4 hours per day. Computers can be used from opening until 10 minutes before closing. Mobile / wireless printing from almost any internet-enabled mobile device.
Multnomah County Library has about 1000 public PCs at its 19 neighborhood locations as well as laptops to use within each library. Learn more about the library's computer services and policies. With a library card or current, valid photo ID, all patrons and visitors can use library computers for 4 hours per day. Computers can be used from opening until 10 minutes before closing. Mobile / wireless printing from almost any internet-enabled mobile device.
Multnomah County Library has about 1000 public PCs at its 19 neighborhood locations as well as laptops to use within each library. Learn more about the library's computer services and policies. With a library card or current, valid photo ID, all patrons and visitors can use library computers for 4 hours per day. Computers can be used from opening until 10 minutes before closing. Mobile / wireless printing from almost any internet-enabled mobile device.