Stand with Gray’s Landing Residents.
Gray’s Landing is home to seniors, veterans, families, and people with disabilities—and the headquarters of REACH Community Development. Recently, residents have faced harmful chemical exposure from federal enforcement activity nearby.
We’ve taken legal action to protect our community, but this fight comes with significant costs. Your gift helps us cover legal expenses and sustain Gray’s Landing as a safe, stable home for those who need it most.
“Residents are caught in the crossfire and living on the front lines of this escalating situation. The feds are littering these toxic weapons at our front door. This is where we live. We don’t want residents to have to deal with weapons at their doorstep.”
- Margaret Salazar, REACH CEO

Gray’s Landing in News
- 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





