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REACH Community Development

A healthy community begins at home. REACH provides quality, affordable housing and opportunities for individuals, families and communities to thrive. In 1982, our work began with revitalization efforts in the neighborhoods of inner Southeast Portland, where REACH bought and renovated single family homes. Thirty years later, our portfolio of 1,400 units includes new and renovated plexes, apartment buildings and mixed-use developments located across the Portland metropolitan area. REACH is a pioneer in the fields of community development and supportive programs that address complex challenges facing communities.

REACH’s primary programmatic focus includes affordable housing development and management, free home repairs for low-income senior and disabled homeowners, and services that increase the economic stability of our residents. Each of these programs help the most vulnerable populations stabilize their lives and develop the skills to overcome barriers to self-sufficiency.
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Headquarters

Portland, OR

Employees

96 US Employees

Industry

Human & Social Services

Recent Awards

Company Snapshots

REACH's annual Paint and Repair-a-thon, our signature home repair event.  Hundreds of volunteers gather for a fun, “hands on” day of community service, performing activities such as carpentry, painting, electrical, plumbing and yard clean up.
REACH property in NE Portland for low-income seniors.
2012 graduates from REACH's Youth$ave program, a financial education course for kids ages 9-18 living in REACH housing that teaches many essential financial skills and how to achieve their goals.
Gray's Landing- REACH's newest development, located in the South Waterfront district.  Gray's Landing will contain 209 housing units affordable to households earning 60% of Median Family Income ($30,660 for a single-person household).  Forty two (42) of the apartments are targeted to low income veterans who have been homeless within the past two years.