With Adopt a Building, we meet people where they are.
Through our partnership with low-income buildings, we are able to provide three in-building
services to feed, nourish, and connect our hungry neighbors.
services to feed, nourish, and connect our hungry neighbors.
Delivered Food Boxes This unique service provides a week's worth of perishable and
non-perishable food delivered to the door of residents facing barriers accessing resources outside of their home. |
Emergency Food ClosetAn easily-accessed stable supply of food for residents in urgent need of food. Emergency Food Closets are
restocked monthly. |
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Join Us and Adopt a Building!Thanks to adoptions by local businesses, congregations, individuals, and foundations, we are providing food for 100,000 meals a year for 2,700 residents. But our work isn't done!
There are still several buildings in need of our services and ready to partner. Check out our map to see what buildings are close to you! The buildings in dark green are priorities.
If you are interested in more information about providing services to these residents, email Stephanie or call 503-221-1224. Ready For Adoption!
1. 12th Avenue Terrace 1515 SW 12th Ave Affordable housing for approximately 125 residents 2. The Abigail Apartments 1650 NW 13th Avenue Mixed income housing with 83% of residents below 60% AMI 3. The Admiral Building 910 SW Park Avenue Subsidized housing for elderly and residents with disabilities 4. Alder House 523 SW 13th Ave 131 studio units prioritizing transitional housing 5. Ankeny Square 204 SW 8th Ave 112 residents with income below 30% AMI 6. Biltmore Hotel 310 NW 6th Ave 78 individuals with income below 30% AMI 7. Bronough Apartments 1434 SW Morrison St 54 seniors and residents with disabilities with income below 50% AMI 8. Chaucer Court 1019 SW 10th Ave 83 affordable units for residents with income below 50% AMI 9. Erickson Fritz 9 NW 2nd Ave 52 units for residents with income between 30% - 60% AMI 10. Henry Building 309 SW 4th Ave Affordable housing for approximately 155 residents 11. Hotel Alder 415 SW Alder Street Subsidized housing for approximately 100 residents 12. Marshall Union Manor 2020 NW Northrup St 243 units for seniors 62 years of age or older with income below 50% AMI 13. Modern Rich Apartments 205 NW Couch Street Affordable housing for approximately 35 residents 14. The Morrison Building 1959 SW Morrison Street Affordable housing for approximately 160 residents 15. Pacific Tower 333 NW 4th Ave 156 units, or 168 residents with income between 50 and 60% AMI 16. Park Tower 731 SW Salmon Street 165 seniors and residents with disabilities with income below 50% AMI 17. Pearl Court Apartments 920 NW Kearney Street 245 residents with income between 40 - 60% AMI 18. Peter Paulson 1530 NW 13th Ave 92 affordable furnished units for 112 residents with income below 50% AMI 19. The Sitka 1115 NW Northrup Street Afforable housing for residents below 60% AMI 20. Station Place Tower 1020 NW 9th Ave 176 units for seniors and residents with disabilities with income between 30 - 50% AMI 21. Taft Home 1337 SW Washington Street Affordable housing for low-income elderly and residents with disabilities 22. The Yards at Union Station 945 NW Naito Parkway 160 residents with income below 60% AMI 23. Victorian Inn Apartments 2255 W Burnside Street Housing for approximately 62 residents with incomes between 50% to 60% of the AMI 24. Westshore Apartments 222 SW Pine Street Housing for residents with incomes lower than the AMI |
Adopted!
1. 1200 Building adopted by: Lift UP Adopted! Funders 2. 333 Oaks adopted by: The Richardson Family 3. Bud Clark Commons adopted by: Becker Capital Management & Lift UP Fund 4. Fairfield Apartments adopted by: Lease Crutcher Lewis 5. Fountain Place adopted by: AWS Elemental 6. Gallagher Plaza adopted by: Legacy Health 7. Gray's Landing adopted by: The Zidell Family Foundation 8. Gretchen Kafoury Apartments adopted by: Gordon and Kathy Keane 9. Hamilton West Apartments adopted by: The Holzman Foundation 10. Helen Swindells Apartments adopted by: AMR & the Randolph and Jan Miller Family 11. Jeffrey Apartments adopted by: Elephant's Delicatessen 12. Lexington Apartments adopted by: Lift UP Adopted! Funders 13. Lovejoy Station adopted by: The Harbourton Foundation 14. Martha Washington adopted by: SELCO, St. Mary's, & Lift UP Fund 15. Medallion Apartments adopted by: Terwilliger Plaza 16. Morrison Park adopted by: Otak 17. Musolf Manor adopted by: Calbag Metals 18. Northwest Tower and Annex adopted by: Congregation Beth Israel 19. Ramona Apartments adopted by: Juan Young Trust 20. Rose Schnitzer Tower adopted by: Downtown Development Group 21. Roselyn Apartments adopted by: AWS Elemental 22. Rosenbaum Plaza adopted by: Rosenbaum Financial and Lift UP Fund 23. St. Francis Apartments adopted by: Baird 24. Upshur House Apartments adopted by: ESCO Corporation 25. Uptown Tower adopted by: Zion Lutheran Church 26. The Vibrant! adopted by: The Tenzer Feldman Families 27. Williams Plaza adopted by: Trinity Episcopal |
Other Adopt a Building Supporters
Anonymous
Autzen Foundation
Stuart & Jacqueline Barthold
Carol and Velma Saling Foundation
Cedar Sinai Park
Al and Sue Corrado
Peter and Mary Corrado
Crooke Family Charitable Fund
DA Davidson
DCI Engineers
First Immanuel Lutheran Church
Holzman Foundation
Home Forward
Innovative Housing, Inc.
Irwin Foundation
Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund
Northwest Housing Alternatives
OCF Joseph E Weston Public Foundation
Oregon Food Bank
Randall Charitable Trust
Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust
Peter Stott
Washington Federal Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
Autzen Foundation
Stuart & Jacqueline Barthold
Carol and Velma Saling Foundation
Cedar Sinai Park
Al and Sue Corrado
Peter and Mary Corrado
Crooke Family Charitable Fund
DA Davidson
DCI Engineers
First Immanuel Lutheran Church
Holzman Foundation
Home Forward
Innovative Housing, Inc.
Irwin Foundation
Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund
Northwest Housing Alternatives
OCF Joseph E Weston Public Foundation
Oregon Food Bank
Randall Charitable Trust
Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust
Peter Stott
Washington Federal Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation