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Bruce in front of the cafe and the construction on Sixth Ave.

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Angel

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Christina, Jesus, Lilly, Alicia and Tara

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Gus and friend

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Catharine tries out the new phone in the Personalist Center on its first day

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Eliana with mama Elizabeth

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Brent and Cody

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Bill and Lisa

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Jesus

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Del and Sherry Lynn

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Rebel and Lady Rebel with Little Angel

Glen in the cafe
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Eliana plays with her favorite staff person, Devin.

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Elizabeth enjoys “Thanksgiving in July meal”


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Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. - Barack Obama



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“Freedom from Want” by Art Hazelwood


WRAP’s DEMANDS

On Housing
  1. Restore all federal affordable housing funding to 1978 levels.
  2. Stop the demolition or conversion of ANY publicly funded units until federal law guarantees 1 for 1 replacement at existing affordability rates.
  3. Adequately fund operations of existing public housing.

On Civil Rights

  1. Stop police and business zone programs that criminalize people experiencing homelessness and poverty, people of color, and people with disabilities.
  2. Call for the Dept. of Justice to investigate discriminatory police enforcement that targets marginalized community members.
  3. Ensure the more than 914,000 homeless children in our public schools are able to stay at their “home school” and are fully supported to learn and thrive.
  4. Stop all questions regarding immigration status when people seek housing, healthcare, emergency shelter or services.

More pictures from the march

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Sisters’ Programs

Our Portland, Oregon nonprofit cafe is the heart and flagship of our organization.  Located at 133 NW Sixth Ave., we are open to everyone.  We serve low cost, hot, nutritious meals that can be purchased in a variety of ways, including with cash, food stamps, or in exchange for work (more below).
 

Our purpose is to build community, and we seek to change hearts and minds one relationship at a time. Sisters is profoundly about love! To learn about all our programs, click on the links below on the left.

Our Mission:

Sisters Of The Road exists to build authentic relationships and alleviate the hunger of isolation in an atmosphere of nonviolence and gentle personalism that nurtures the whole individual, while seeking systemic solutions that reach the roots of homelessness and poverty to end them forever.

Since 1979, the original goals of Sisters have remained unchanged:

  • To be a safe, public place for everyone, especially women and children
  • To offer nourishing meals at little cost or in exchange for labor
  • To offer employment experience to local residents - individuals experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty in our community.

 



I’ve been coming here almost since the Café was opened.  It helps me and a lot of people like me.  Since I’m on a fixed income, I can work and get a meal in return; it’s really inspirational.  I just wish there were more places like this.- A Sisters’ Customer



How to Use Services in our Cafe:

Please note, some of our hours and services have changed! If you have any questions, feel free to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Meals

  • Location: 133 NW Sixth Ave., cross street NW Davis.
  • Hours: 10am-3pm, Monday through Friday. Please note the last time slot begins at 2:30pm. We are usually closed the first Monday of the month for staff training.
  • Cost: $1.25/entrée, $.25/beverage
  • Open to all

They way we serve meals at Sisters has changed!

We are now using a timeslot process. You can now sign up to eat during one of five serving times per day.  Currently there are 15 timeslots available every half hour from 10 am to 2:30 pm.
This is how it works:

  • Beginning at 9 am, you can sign up in the Personalist Center to have your meal during the next available serving time.
  • You will receive a ticket stamped with the time in which you will be served.
  • When it is time to have your meal, give your ticket to the cashier, who will be happy to take your order.

Barter Program

Hours (all Monday through Friday)

  • Open to All
  • 7:30am-9am (kitchen prep, no advance signup)
  • 10am-3pm (cafe work, ½ hour minimum, signup starts at 9am same day only)
  • 9am & 12pm (15 minute jobs only – worth 1 meal and 1 drink, no advance signup)
  • 3pm-5pm (closing cleanup, signup for same day starts at 10am)

Wages (barter credit only)

  • $6.00/hour general café work
  • $9.00/hour dishwashing

Restrooms

  • Hours: 10am-3pm, Monday through Friday
  • Gender neutral
  • Open to all

Work Force Development Positions

  • Positions are advertised in the cafe as they become available.
  • These positions are only available when a staff member leaves; they are not available at all times.

Family Programs

Meals

  • Single parent families with children present may eat for free in the cafe if they do not have cash or food stamps to pay for their meal.  The parent will be asked their first name, age, and the ages of their children.
  • Two-parent families with children present may not eat for free.  One parent may take the children to the children’s area and wait there, while the other parent barters in exchange for the family’s meals.
  • If the line seems unsafe for children (smoke, cold, sun, etc), or if the child cannot wait in line, the parent may ask to wait at the children’s area for the family’s order to be taken.
  • Children’s plates are available for $.75 for children who will not eat an adult portion.

Children’s Area

  • You and your children may stay in the cafe children’s area as long as you like; you do not need to order food to use the children’s area.
  • Please watch your children the whole time they are in the cafe, including the children’s area.

 

Disability Program

  • If you are unable to work in the cafe, you may receive one meal and one beverage per day free of charge.
  • If you ask to use the disability program, you will need to take a disability form to your doctor or caseworker to verify your disability.
  • You may eat for two weeks without having a disability form on file. After that time, you may not receive free meals until your form is returned to us and verified.




Sisters isn’t a restaurant, it’s a friend. I always feel better after I leave here - the whole rest of my day improves. It’s part of the reason I’m not doing drugs and alcohol, and why I’ve started back to school.
- A Sisters’ Customer



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