New Shelter for Houseless Veterans Opens in North Portland

Tyler Francke

Canby News

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A new beacon of hope has opened in North Portland this week, offering critical support to houseless veterans. Timed to coincide with Veterans Day, the Thayer Family Foundation Veterans Shelter officially opened its doors on North Interstate Avenue, marking a major step toward helping local heroes in need. A Collaboration for Change The shelter is the result of a partnership between county leaders and the Thayer Family Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to supporting veterans, military personnel, and first responders. The foundation focuses on funding and implementing programs that ensure these groups receive the care, stability, and resources they deserve. With Portland’s housing crisis continuing to impact hundreds of former service members, the new facility aims to provide a safe, stable environment where veterans can rebuild their lives. Shelter Designed to Support Veterans The new Thayer Family Foundation Veterans Shelter will serve as both a temporary refuge and a long-term resource hub. Along with offering warm beds and meals, it will connect residents to mental health services, job placement assistance, and permanent housing programs. Organizers say the shelter was built with the specific challenges of veterans in mind — including those coping with trauma, disabilities, or difficulties transitioning to civilian life. Foundation’s Commitment to Veterans Speaking on AM Extra, foundation leader John Thayer shared that the opening represents years of work and a strong commitment to Portland’s veteran community. “Our mission has always been to serve those who have served us,” Thayer said. “This shelter ensures that no veteran in our city has to face another winter without a roof or a helping hand.” Thayer also emphasized the importance of collaboration with local government, volunteers, and community partners to ensure the shelter remains a sustainable solution, not just a short-term fix. Looking Ahead As winter approaches, the new shelter is preparing to welcome its first residents, offering safety, dignity, and a path toward stability for those who once served the nation. For Portland’s veterans facing homelessness, the Thayer Family Foundation Veterans Shelter stands as a powerful reminder that their service is honored — and that the community is ready to stand behind them.

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A new beacon of hope has opened in North Portland this week, offering critical support to houseless veterans. Timed to coincide with Veterans Day, the Thayer Family Foundation Veterans Shelter officially opened its doors on North Interstate Avenue, marking a major step toward helping local heroes in need.

A Collaboration for Change

The shelter is the result of a partnership between county leaders and the Thayer Family Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to supporting veterans, military personnel, and first responders. The foundation focuses on funding and implementing programs that ensure these groups receive the care, stability, and resources they deserve.

With Portland’s housing crisis continuing to impact hundreds of former service members, the new facility aims to provide a safe, stable environment where veterans can rebuild their lives.

Shelter Designed to Support Veterans

The new Thayer Family Foundation Veterans Shelter will serve as both a temporary refuge and a long-term resource hub. Along with offering warm beds and meals, it will connect residents to mental health services, job placement assistance, and permanent housing programs.

Organizers say the shelter was built with the specific challenges of veterans in mind — including those coping with trauma, disabilities, or difficulties transitioning to civilian life.

Foundation’s Commitment to Veterans

Speaking on AM Extra, foundation leader John Thayer shared that the opening represents years of work and a strong commitment to Portland’s veteran community. “Our mission has always been to serve those who have served us,” Thayer said. “This shelter ensures that no veteran in our city has to face another winter without a roof or a helping hand.”

Thayer also emphasized the importance of collaboration with local government, volunteers, and community partners to ensure the shelter remains a sustainable solution, not just a short-term fix.

Looking Ahead

As winter approaches, the new shelter is preparing to welcome its first residents, offering safety, dignity, and a path toward stability for those who once served the nation.

For Portland’s veterans facing homelessness, the Thayer Family Foundation Veterans Shelter stands as a powerful reminder that their service is honored — and that the community is ready to stand behind them.

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