‘I call it jail': How those living in RVs feel about entering Portland's first RV park

One street over from the new Sunderland RV Safe Park, dozens of homeless people live in broken-down vehicles, many of which don’t qualify for the park.

PORTLAND, Oregon — A mile of broken-down RVs and trailers paint a picture of neglect along sections of Portland’s Northeast 33rd Drive

Homeless people who live there look to people like Bruce Arnold, a pastor at PDX Church, for help. He and his team hand out food and clothes there every Wednesday morning. They’ve been doing this type of outreach since the pandemic.

“I think the number one need on the street is someone to look you in

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