NWCC Featured in City in Crisis

Deb Knapp of KATU-TV interviewed Ken Thrasher, board chair of the NW Community Conservancy, NWCCpdx. The interview is centered around a local community focused on addressing the issues of crime and homelessness in Portland, Oregon. The NWCC initiative, highlighted in the series City in Crisis: Broke Bridges, New Pathways, is led by the Pearl District-based nonprofit, and together with the services of Loving One Another and Pacific Echelon Protective Services, the group has implemented an effective and measurable humanitarian and security model. As Deborah Knapp says, "Making a difference for Portland's future."
Check out the series: https://katu.com/news/local/city-in-crisis-broken-bridges-new-pathways-portland-oregon#
For more information about this initiative, please visit https://www.nwccpdx.org/

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