
2,788 Oregon Families Faced Eviction in January
That is a record high, nearly double the pre-pandemic average. This is an emergency happening right now, in courtrooms across Oregon. This affects all communities throughout the state, 60% of eviction cases took place outside of Multnomah County.
This crisis did not come out of nowhere. The legislature cut $129 million from eviction prevention in the 2025-2027 budget. Legal defense for tenants, crisis hotlines, tenant education, and emergency rent assistance were slashed. The programs that kept families housed were eliminated.
What $10 million would restore:
- $4M for eviction prevention services — legal defense for tenants, phone hotlines, tenant outreach and education
- $6M for emergency rent assistance — keeps an estimated 2,300 families housed
- Every $1M = ~385 families kept housed, at 5-10x less than the cost of shelter and rehousing
- Most families need help only once, a bridge over a temporary crisis
$10 million is one-half of one percent of Oregon’s emergency reserves. It is less than 8% of what was cut. Oregon has the resources to prevent unnecessary homelessness.
Fund eviction prevention. It works.
Tell your legislators to keep Oregonians housed.
Send a letter to your legislators right now.
