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What is the Office of Violence Prevention Newsletter? 

A monthly publication that provides updates, resources, and information about violence prevention efforts, community events, and programs in Portland. It’s a great way to stay informed and engaged with initiatives aimed at fostering a safer community. 

How do I subscribe? 

Subscribing is simple! Visit our sign-up page at https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/ORPORTLAND_ENT/signup/43211. Fill out the required information, and you’ll start receiving the newsletter in your inbox. 

When is the newsletter sent out? 

Every third Monday of the month. 

Can I contribute community events or relevant information to the newsletter? 

Absolutely! If you have events that align with violence prevention efforts, send the details to ovp@portlandoregon.gov for consideration. 

Where can I learn more about the Office of Violence Prevention? 

Visit our website at portland.gov/ovp to learn more about our programs, initiatives, and how you can get involved. 

What type of content can I expect in the newsletter? 

The newsletter typically includes updates on the Office of Violence Prevention, the Safe Blocks program, and Rose City Self-Defense projects, upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, community resources, and highlights of local violence prevention initiatives. 

Is there a cost to subscribe? 

No, subscribing to the newsletter is completely free. 

How do I update my subscription preferences or unsubscribe? 

You can update your preferences or unsubscribe anytime by following the links included at the top and bottom of each newsletter email. 

Who should I contact if I have issues with my subscription? 

For any subscription-related questions, you can email us at ovp@portlandoregon.gov. 

 

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Office of Violence Prevention Main Office

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