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Portland’s Sisters of the Road moves to Lents neighborhood

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After more than 40 years in Portland’s Old Town, homeless services nonprofit Sisters of the Road is moving. Last month, the organization closed on a house in the Lents neighborhood which will serve as the new base of operations for the organization. This comes after the nonprofit closed its physical doors in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and after the organization initially announced their intent to purchase the House of Louie, before walking away from the deal. Nicki Dardinger is the executive director of the nonprofit. They join us to share more on this news.

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