As you might know, this week was the scheduled launch of the Bill Porter PORTER, which Deschutes Brewery created exclusively for UCP to raise funds and awareness for UCP's Bill Porter Memorial Fund.
Alas, the downtown Deschutes pub (like so many businesses in Oregon) is closed for now. We still want to take the time to say THANK YOU to Deschutes, though. We look forward to gathering at the Deschutes Brewery... hopefully sooner than later!
MAKE A FACE MASKDo you have sewing skills? UCP Oregon is in crucial need of face masks. You can make one quickly and easily by following the instructions below. DONATE SUPPLIES:We are in critical need of the following. Please donate:
HOW TO DONATE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS/MASKS Items can be dropped off at (or mailed to) the UCP Oregon Office, which is located at 305 NE 102nd Ave, Suite 100, Portland, OR 97220. Currently our front office hours are 10am to 3pm, Monday-Friday. Please call 503-777-4166 to confirm those times have not changed, or if you have any questions. If you have a large quantity of items to donate, we may be able to pick them up depending on your location. Please email or call 503-777-4166. FROM THE DESK OF ANN COFFEY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF UCP OREGON Dear customers, family members, providers, and community partners, I want to update you about how UCP Oregon is navigating the impact of COVID-19. We are taking into consideration the variety of risks and support needs of the 500+ people we support; their families; and their service providers (including 200+ UCP Oregon employees). We are here and accessible, but we’re shifting how we engage with the people we support in an effort to protect those who are at high risk of contracting COVID-19. The following strategies are in place, effective immediately until further notice:
A Note for Customers and Families:
Figuring out how to take care of yourself and your loved ones can cause fear, anxiety, and stress. Breathe deep, ask for support, make a contingency plan, and check in with yourself and others. Don’t hesitate to reach out for help. If you—whether you are a customer, a family member, or an employee—feel like you need additional support during the next few weeks, please reach out to your personal agent, case manager, supervisor, department director, or UCP’s Executive Director. And, finally, don’t forget the basics! Wash your hands. Maintain a 6’ perimeter. Cover your cough. Take care of each other. We are all in this together--we will get through this! Sincerely, Ann Coffey UCP Oregon Executive Director Resources:
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