The Growing Housing Crisis for Older Adults: Strategies and Solutions

Thursday, March 6th, 2025

FREE - Everyone is Welcome!

REGISTRATION WILL GO LIVE ON
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th

Registration Is Required To Attend This Event

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Event Information:

Doors Open 6:00 P.M. | Puertas Abiertas en 6:00 P.M.

Panel Starts at 6:30 P.M. | El panel comienza en 6:30 P.M.

Reception following event at 7:30 P.M. | Recepción tras el evento en 7:30 P.M.

Location:

The Broadway Rose Theatre

12850 SW Grant Ave, Tigard

An Evening of Community and Dialogue

We believe that solutions are possible when we work together.  This is why we are bringing together people across the spectrum of sectors – community, nonprofit, education, business, and political – to have a generative conversation. Regardless of political ideology and experience, housing is a place where we can come together across our different thinking and move in the same direction toward a solution.

Panel Participants:

Iris Sexton has been working in the mental health field for nearly 20 years. In her current role, Iris oversees the agency’s residential treatment programs, transitional housing programs, and permanent supportive housing programs.

Iris Sexton
VP of Residential Services at New Narrative

With a career spanning over two decades, Sevenia Falquist has distinguished herself as a leader in social justice, conflict resolution, and victim services.

Executive Director of Home Share Oregon

Rebecca started her work at NWPP nearly 30 years ago as a Housing Specialist and has learned a lot from her clients and colleagues over the years.

Program Director at NW Pilot Project
Moderated By:
Dr. Paula Carder
Professor with the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, Director of the Institute on Aging at Portland State University, and co-founder of Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative
Q&A Moderated By:

Thank you to the Oregon Jewish Community Foundation for supporting this community event with a generous grant!

About CPAH:

Community Partners for Affordable Housing (CPAH) is a non-profit community development corporation.  We develop housing, provide resident services, and with the passage of the Supportive Housing Services measure, we now provide case management and rapid rehousing services.

We look forward to sharing this event with our community of friends and neighbors as they give our organization a chance to reflect and appreciate the incredible contributions made by so many over the years, how far we have come, and the work yet to be done.