Category Homelessness

How ODOT clean-ups work in Salem, and what the city council wants to happen next
Many of Salem’s most visible homeless encampments are on state property, leaving them under the state Department of Transportation’s jurisdiction to address. After a motion from the Salem city council, staff are looking for additional ways to coordinate with the agency.
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What’s next for Salem’s response to homelessness downtown
During a Thursday morning discussion hosted by the Salem Main Street Association, city leadership shared updates on its expansions to homeless services teams and potential future funding options.
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Cold weather advisory in place for Salem Friday and Saturday, warming shelters to open
Temperatures are forecast to reach a low of 24 degrees Friday and Saturday night. Salem-area warming shelters will open both nights, and the National Weather Service warns of hypothermia and frostbite risk.
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After budget cut, Church at the Park will have fewer workers getting people into housing
Church at the Park’s outreach team, which helps people navigate leaving unsheltered homelessness through the first six months living in a new apartment, will be half the size it was a year ago, after a funding reduction from PacificSource.
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UPDATE: Salem warming shelter to open nightly, through Friday
The warming shelter at Salem First Presbyterian Church will be open Tuesday through Friday night, with below-freezing temperatures expected. It opens at 7 p.m., and guests will be served dinner, snacks and breakfast.
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Salvation Army to close Lighthouse Shelter
Since 1966, the Salvation Army Lighthouse Shelter has provided a place for people in Salem to get off the streets. It will be closing at the end of January due to ongoing financial challenges, with the organization reallocating resources to its food pantry and case management.

Warming shelter at Salem First Presbyterian Church to open over the weekend
With temperatures expected to dip below freezing, the warming shelter at Salem First Presbyterian Church will be opening overnight on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Guests can bring pets and will be served dinner and breakfast.

Federal grants to Salem homeless services likely to be renewed after court ruling halts drastic policy changes
For over two months, Salem area homeless services that provide shelter and housing to people in the community faced uncertainty over the renewal of expected funding after the Trump administration announced major changes to its grant process. Last week, after a judge found the changes would likely cause "irreparable harm,” the administration reversed course for the time being.

A morning with the city teams prioritizing humanity, patience at Salem’s homeless camps
As the city’s response to homelessness faces increased scrutiny, Salem Reporter spent a morning riding along with the city’s police and cleaning teams who work closest to the issue. Both now operate seven days a week after a recent temporary funding boost.
