Resident smoking in the common area of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Resident of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon, waiting for services. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Two staff members posing for a photo on the porch of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
The residents and staff of the Community Action family shelter home in Hillsboro, Oregon, gathered for a group photo. The shelter provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
A resident couple of a Community Action shelter home in the kitchen. The shelter in Hillsboro, Oregon, provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Student intern from Portland State University (center) and residents of a Community Action shelter home in the kitchen. The shelter in Hillsboro, Oregon, provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Close up of the eaves on the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Entrance on the south side of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
North side of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Car parked by the southwest corner of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
View of the southwest corner of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
View of the east side of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Carport on the south side of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Front of the shelter home run by Community Action in Hillsboro, Oregon. The home provided temporary housing for up to six families in times of need. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Community Action board members. They are (from left to right) Dick Porn, Greg Zuffrea, unidentified, unidentified, and unidentified. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Community Action board members. From left to right they are: unidentified, unidentified, Kathy Christy, and Cindy Hirst. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Community Action board members. From left to right they are: unidentified, Jeff Fish, Maria Loredo, and Darlene Greene. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Community Action board members. From left to right they are: unidentified, unidentified, Leon Laptook, Margaret Eikmann, and Dick Porn. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Cabins at the Narup Camp for migrant farmworkers in Banks, Oregon. The camp had three trailers and 10 cabins that provided mostly seasonal housing for up to 60 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Narup Camp for migrant farmworkers in Banks, Oregon. The camp had three trailers and 10 cabins that provided mostly seasonal housing for up to 60 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
View from the road of the cabins at Kent's Camp, which housed migrant farmworkers in Banks, Oregon. The camp had three trailers and seven cabins that provided seasonal housing for up to 60 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
View of a pond at Severo's Camp for migrant farmworkers in Buxton, Oregon. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Entrance to Severo's Camp for migrant farmworkers in Buxton, Oregon. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
View of several of the cabins at the Top of Pumpkin Ridge camp, also known as Myrtle Norwood, which was a camp for migrant workers in North Plains, Oregon. The camp had eight cabins and two trailers that provided mostly seasonal housing for up to around 60 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.