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Weidler Village - 84 NE Weidler St.

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This page was first published 8.5.22. It was updated 4.3.25.

Weidler Village - 84 NE Weidler Street

Shelter Operator: Sunstone Way

Shelter Capacity: 38 sleeping units

Open Since: June 2021

Shelter Type: Alternative Shelter

Where: Lloyd District

Address / Land Owner: 84 NE Weidler St. Prosper Portland is the land owner.

Links to the location on maps: Portland Maps link.  Google Maps link.


The City of Portland established the Weidler Village as an emergency shelter shortly after the pandemic, using City General Funds to help address social distancing requirements in congregate shelters at the time. 

This covered gathering space allows program participants at the Weidler Village to gather for meetings, music, and other group activities. The blue boxes house the shared amenities - the kitchenette in one, and showers/restrooms/laundry in the other.

Over the past couple of years, it has evolved. The City moved Weidler Village from its original location on SE Water Ave to its current site in the summer of 2021.  Site improvements over time have seen upgrades from portables with minimal amenities and services. Today, with help from the SRV team the village has shared restrooms/showers/laundry facilities, a kitchenette, a covered gather space and other physical improvements. 

Regarding services, in partnership with the County's Joint Office of Homeless Services, Sunstone Way was hired as the shelter operator in October 2021. They have helped many program participants navigate to housing from the village during the time since then. 

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