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- REACH Community Development
REACH Community Development | Creating quality, affordable housing and opportunities for individuals, families and communities to thrive | Portland Oregon
- REACH Community Development
REACH develops and manages over 2,700 homes and apartments in Oregon and Southwest Washington REACH creates access to stable housing and programs that make health and stability a reality for residents and neighbors
- CAREERS - REACH CDC
Minorities, women, and bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply REACH Community Development is a drug-free workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer We do not consider resumes or employment applications unless an open position is advertised
- REACH Community Development
Located just one block from REACH’s earlier development, 72Foster, and adjacent to the vibrant Portland Mercado, 73Foster will offer 22 Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) units and 42 apartments for households earning at or below 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI)
- REACH Community Development
“Today’s groundbreaking represents years of collaborative effort to provide affordable housing for those who need it most,” said Margaret Salazar, CEO of REACH Community Development “Elmonica Station will be a beacon of opportunity and stability for families in Beaverton
- REACH Community Development
REACH is one of the Portland Metro region’s largest affordable housing developers and operators REACH’s mission is to create opportunities for all people to thrive by developing and promoting quality, affordable homes, supportive services, and community
- Housing Leader Margaret Salazar Joins REACH Community Development as CEO
REACH’s mission is to create opportunities for all people to thrive by developing and promoting equitable access to quality, affordable homes, supportive services, and community
- REACH Community Development
REACH was awarded the site and funding through a competitive RFQ process The development team is united in a belief that development should be led with a collaborative spirit and with the community at the center
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