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City partners with Saint Vincent de Paul on temporary family shelter pilot tied to Oak Street Commons funding

5808012 · May 12, 2025
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Sutherlin announced a partnership with Saint Vincent de Paul to develop a temporary family shelter program and use previously committed grant funds toward project development; city staff will work with the nonprofit on project description, budget and next steps for a site at 151 Pear Lane.

City officials and Saint Vincent de Paul described a planned partnership to develop a temporary family shelter program focused on families with minor children and to use the city’s previously committed $650,000 grant funding to support project development.

City staff introduced Rodney of Saint Vincent de Paul, who described a program modeled on a long‑running shelter in Newport, Oregon. The shelter design in Sutherlin would include about 12 family units and on-site staffing (a 24-hour on-site supervisor plus daytime program staff). The pilot program…

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