About #WeCountOregon

The #WeCountOregon campaign is a community-led effort to ensure that hard to count communities, including people of color, immigrants, renters, rural communities, and parents of children under 5 – understand and take the 2020 Census. East County Rising is one of thirteen partner organizations with the statewide #WeCountOregon campaign.

Hard-to-count communities are the heart and soul of Oregon. Thanks to Black, Indigenous, people of color, immigrants, renters, rural communities, and families with young children Oregon has a strong economy and vibrant communities. The census is our time to join together and ensure that everyone knows that we are here, we are powerful and we count. We believe that a just and equitable 2020 Census is only possible if hard-to-count Oregonians rise up to be seen, heard, and counted. 

About #WeCountOregon

The #WeCountOregon campaign is a community-led effort to ensure that hard to count communities, including people of color, immigrants, renters, rural communities, and parents of children under 5 – understand and take the 2020 Census. East County Rising is one of thirteen partner organizations with the statewide #WeCountOregon campaign.

Hard-to-count communities are the heart and soul of Oregon. Thanks to Black, Indigenous, people of color, immigrants, renters, rural communities, and families with young children Oregon has a strong economy and vibrant communities. The census is our time to join together and ensure that everyone knows that we are here, we are powerful and we count. We believe that a just and equitable 2020 Census is only possible if hard-to-count Oregonians rise up to be seen, heard, and counted. 

About #WeCountOregon

The #WeCountOregon campaign is a community-led effort to ensure that hard to count communities, including people of color, immigrants, renters, rural communities, and parents of children under 5 – understand and take the 2020 Census. East County Rising is one of thirteen partner organizations with the statewide #WeCountOregon campaign.

Hard-to-count communities are the heart and soul of Oregon. Thanks to Black, Indigenous, people of color, immigrants, renters, rural communities, and families with young children Oregon has a strong economy and vibrant communities. The census is our time to join together and ensure that everyone knows that we are here, we are powerful and we count. We believe that a just and equitable 2020 Census is only possible if hard-to-count Oregonians rise up to be seen, heard, and counted. 

Información de #ContemosOregon

La campaña #ContemosOregon es un esfuerzo a nivel estatal para asegurarse que todas las personas viviendo en Oregon sean contadas. El Censo se encuentra al centro de nuestra democracia y es un componente importante para verificar que TODAS las familias de Oregon tengan los recursos que necesitan. La campaña #ContemosOregon trabajará en comunidades rurales y urbanas de Oregon en el 2020 comprobando que el Censo sea imparcial, justo y preciso.

#ContemosOregon es un esfuerzo guiado por la comunidad trabajando para asegurarse que todas las personas viviendo en Oregon – especialmente aquellas consideradas difíciles-de-contar llenen el Censo del 2020. Comunidades difíciles-de-contar incluyen a personas de color, niños/as menores de 5 años, inquilinos, inmigrantes, personas con un conocimiento limitado del inglés, hogares con varias familias, comunidades nativas tribales y urbanas, personas con discapacidades, y personas LGBTQ. Es crítico que todas las personas viviendo en Oregon sean contadas, se mantengan visibles y participen en nuestra democracia.

ECR's Coordinadora de Equidad del Censo

Nuestra Coordinadora de Equidad del Censo, Blanca Gaytan Farfan, puede proporcionar sesiones de información y capacitaciones para organizaciones en el Condado de Multnomah, incluyendo las ciudades de Gresham, Wood Village, Fairview, y Troutdale (en español e inglés). Blanca también está organizando capacitaciones del Censo 101 y del Embajador del Censo para que nuestras comunidades aprendan sobre el Censo 2020. Para saber cuando es nuestra próxima capacitación, haga clic en el botón o consulte nuestra página de Eventos.

ECR's Census Equity Coordinator

Our Census Equity Coordinator, Blanca Gaytan Farfan, can provide information sessions and trainings for organizations (in both English and Spanish) in East Multnomah County, including the cities of Gresham, Wood Village, Fairview, and Troutdale. She is also hosting Census 101 and Census Ambassador trainings to increase awareness about the 2020 Census. To find out about our next training, click the button below or check our Events page.