Join us for a special evening honoring the incredible achievements of Project Access NOW and its partners! Celebrate expanded healthcare and social service access, hear inspiring success stories, and connect with fellow changemakers. Ticket info coming soon—let’s celebrate community power together! #HealthcareAccess #CommunityImpact #PANOWGala2025
Project Access NOW
医院和医疗保健
Portland,Oregon 2,450 位关注者
Healthy communities where everyone has the care and services they need to thrive.
关于我们
Project Access NOW partners with community to create equitable access to whole person care and social services and to advocate for systemic change.
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https://www.projectaccessnow.org
Project Access NOW的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医院和医疗保健
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Portland,Oregon
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2007
地点
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主要
650 NE Holladay St
1700
US,Oregon,Portland,97232
Project Access NOW员工
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Dianne Danowski Smith APR, Fellow PRSA
Strategist | Doer | Public Relations, Crisis Comms Leader | Company Owner | #prcg #publicrelations
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Jim McGowan
social work master's student
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Beth Rodgers
Mailroom Supervisor at Greenville University
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Joseph Nicoletti
IT Team Leader | Customer Service Champion | Innovation Mentor | How can I help you achieve your IT goals?
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Clackamas County Health Centers (CCHC) and Project Access NOW are partnering to improve community health, thanks to a grant from Clackamas County Public Health. This collaboration supports Alicia, a Community Health Worker (CHW), who connects patients at the Sunnyside and Beavercreek clinics with vital resources. "Our partnership with embedded PANOW Community Health Workers has allowed us to expand the screening of our patients for Social Determinants of Health and to provide direct outreach and connections to countless community resources in Clackamas County. We couldn’t do this work without them!” says Leslie King, Primary Care Operations Manager at CCHC. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/dsAEjQm2
Partner Feature: Clackamas County Health Centers
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Project Access NOW helped hundreds of Oregonians navigate Open Enrollment during the 2024-25 period. Key PANOW data points include: * Total navigations: 1,874 * Total applicants assisted: 336 * Clients enrolled in Payment Support: 259 * Total phone calls: 3,082 (318 hours, 21 minutes) Read more at: https://lnkd.in/g5JC9DgT
2025 Open Enrollment with Project Access NOW
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See the difference we made in 2024! Our Annual Report is now available, showcasing our progress and impact. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/gVx8tRQd
2024 Annual Report now available!
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As Oregon's housing crisis grows, eviction cases continue to rise. Access to stable housing is one of the primary drivers of health and data shows evictions cause disastrous health outcomes. Project Access NOW is working to keep community members in their homes and out of eviction court, providing rental assistance to over 3,000 individuals in danger of losing their housing last year. The intersection of social circumstances and health care remains a critical priority for PANOW.
Oregon passed expensive legislation supporting renters facing housing crisis. Eviction cases are still climbing
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Project Access Now (PANOW) is hiring a President and CEO! Join our team and help us build a healthier community! Apply by February 16th: https://bit.ly/panowCEO #jobopportunity #healthcarejobs #CEO
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Via Latino Network, an important resource called "Protect Your Family." Latino Network has spent several months coordinating changes with the Oregon Law Center and other allies and is holding a charla tomorrow (Feb 6th) to explain how to use the packet. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gKjZ-Y8S
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Interested in learning more about Oregon's 2025 legislative session and what PANOW will be tracking this year? Medicaid funding, SNAP eligibility, and nonprofit grant regulations are all on the docket, plus much more! https://lnkd.in/gdMtR7dv
PANOW 2025 Oregon Legislative Session Preview
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At Project Access NOW, we believe in a society where everyone has equal access to essential resources and opportunities. This February, during Black History Month, we recognize and celebrate the profound contributions of Black individuals throughout history while acknowledging the ongoing injustices faced by many in Oregon. The region's history, including Oregon's past discriminatory laws and practices, has created lasting disparities. Oregon was the only state admitted to the Union with a constitution explicitly excluding Black people, a legacy that continues to impact the present. This historical context contributes to the ongoing challenges faced by BIPOC communities in accessing resources and experiencing equitable health outcomes. Project Access NOW is committed to addressing the systemic barriers that disproportionately impact Black communities in Oregon. We will continue to advocate for policies and programs that ensure equitable access to health care and resources. Let us use this month as an opportunity to learn, grow, and take action towards a more just and equitable future for all Oregonians.
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PROJECT ACCESS NOW IS OPEN AND OUR SERVICE PROGRAMS REMAIN UNINTERRUPTED To our clients and community: please continue to seek care and access services, as is your legal right. We are closely monitoring the quickly shifting environment at the federal level, including the federal funding freeze and other restrictions on recipients of federal grants. Currently, our programs are unaffected. Our mission to provide access to health and social care for those in need persists. Project Access NOW remains committed to our vision and values: to provide a safe and inclusive space for all, regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, immigration status, or gender. We will continue to provide updates via social media as they are available. If you or someone you know needs assistance, please contact using the referral form below: https://ow.ly/pG8950UQw39
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