Every hour matters. Every dollar helps.
Gray’s Landing is more than a building—it’s home to seniors, veterans, families with children, and people with disabilities. It’s also the heart of REACH Community Development, where we work every day to create safe, affordable housing for all.
Recently, our residents have faced an unimaginable challenge: repeated exposure to harmful chemical agents deployed near their homes. These actions have put their health and safety at risk, and we’ve taken the extraordinary step of filing a federal lawsuit to protect them.
This legal fight is critical—but it comes with significant costs. Your support will help us cover legal expenses and recoup resources spent responding to this crisis, ensuring Gray’s Landing remains a safe and stable home for those who need it most.
Federal violence should never reach someone’s doorstep. REACH has already incurred over $150,000 in costs responding to the effects of federal tactics. We are not resourced to take on a situation like this alone.
Your support will strengthen our efforts to protect residents from harm, support advocacy for housing justice and safety in residential areas and sustain Gray’s Landing as a refuge for vulnerable community members.
Every hour matters. Every dollar helps.
Residents on the Front Line
- 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





