Rockwood CDC works to make Rockwood a place where everyone can learn, earn and belong.
REAP is a year around multicultural youth leadership program committed to empowering the next wave of leaders. REAP works with students in grades 3rd through 12th, who represent our most at-risk student population.
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The Portland African American Leadership Forum helps our Black community imagine the alternatives we deserve and build our civic participation and leadership to achieve those alternatives.
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At Outside the Frame, we change the way homeless youth see and are seen by teaching them filmmaking. We are proving that homeless youth are not a liability, they are an asset to our communities. As they make their own films, they gain employable skills, and build the confidence and motivation to embrace and contribute to society.
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Out in Tech is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that unites the LGBTQ+ tech community. We do this by creating opportunities for our 30,000 members to advance their careers, grow their networks, and leverage tech for social change.
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Supporting women and girls in tech with community, education, and inspiration. ChickTech is a non-profit organization helping hundreds of girls in the Portland area discover an interest in the STEM industries. ChickTech “cohorts” — most of whom have no previous experience in technology or have never really considered taking the technology path — are nominated by their teachers and invited to participate in ChickTech: High School. ChickTech programs: Middle School High School Career Clubs
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PDXWIT empowers individuals within the Portland-area tech industry by offering community and skill-building events, mentorship, and access to jobs and opportunities. We dedicate ourselves to nurturing community leaders, advocating for the underrepresented, and inspiring change both locally and in the wider world. We leverage our leadership, commitment and influence towards reducing the imbalances that exist today in an industry that is shaping the future of humanity.
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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.