Stand with Gray’s Landing
The court’s ruling protects residents—but provides no financial relief.
REACH has already absorbed over $620,000 in costs to keep Gray’s Landing families safe.
Your support is essential.
Protecting Our South Waterfront Community
Gray’s Landing is home to seniors, veterans, families, and people with disabilities—and it’s also REACH’s headquarters. For months, residents have borne the weight of ICE‑related protests and federal enforcement activity solely because Gray’s Landing happens to be located across the street from ICE.
To protect our community, we’ve taken legal action and implemented urgent health and safety measures. While the court’s ruling brings long‑awaited protection for residents, it does not provide any funding or damages to address the impact of this crisis. REACH has already absorbed more than $620,000 in expenses to safeguard the 237 residents who call Gray’s Landing home—costs we cannot shoulder alone.
We still urgently need support for resident health needs, resident services, and essential cleaning of the building after months of tear gas exposure. Help us raise $306,000 to meet these critical needs.
Your gift today ensures Gray’s Landing remains a safe, stable home for the people who need it most.
Gray’s Landing in News
KATU: Portland residents near ICE building win lawsuit that limits federal agents’ tear gas use: ‘We aren’t invisible anymore’
OPB: Judge orders federal officers at Portland’s ICE building to greatly restrict the use of tear gas
Oregonian: Judge blocks federal officers from using tear gas near Portland apartments
New York Times: For Months, Tear Gas Has Entered Their Homes. Now They’re Suing ICE
Oregonian: Portland residents near ICE building allege ‘unconstitutional poisoning’ by federal officers
KATU: Neighbors of Portland ICE facility allege harmful effects of tear gas in lawsuit
FOX12: Portland housing complex, residents sue federal government over chemical munitions at ICE facility
KOIN: Portland neighbors claim ‘unconstitutional poisoning’ from ICE facility in lawsuit
KPTV: Apartment complex near Portland ICE facility offers help to tenants amid nightly protests
Portland Tribune: ‘I can taste the tear gas’: Living across the street from Portland’s ICE facility
KOIN: Noem’s visit blocks residents at Gray’s Landing in Portland
KOIN: Nearby residents fed up with ICE agents’ ‘violent tactics’
KGW: Portland ICE facility protests and law enforcement response take their toll on nearby businesses, residents
Oregonian: Meet the former presidential appointee working across from Portland’s ICE building
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