In collaboration with Americh, Chown Hardware invites you to a special LIVE auction event on
Thursday, October 3rd | 6 PM – 9 PM!
We will auction off a custom Americh Somerset solid surface bathtub hand-painted by the renowned artist Donald Harvey. Your participation in the auction will directly benefit Portland’s Rose Haven shelter, a shelter that provides essential services to individuals experiencing homelessness.
Delight in the delectable spread of food and enjoy the refreshing beverages generously provided by our sponsors, Stoller Family Estates and Migration Brewing.
We look forward to seeing you there and supporting a great cause together!
To learn more about the fundraiser, check out Fox 12’s interview with Development Director Liz Starke and Senior Vice President Nathanael Chown -> ‘Brushstrokes of Hope’ fundraiser to benefit Portland’s Rose Haven shelter
For more information about this special event and to RSVP visit -> Brushstrokes of HOPE
We hope to see you at our upcoming showing of No Place To Grow Old, an upcoming documentary directed by Davey Schaupp and produced by Humans for Housing, on October 10th at 7 PM! The film explores the growing crisis of adult senior homelessness in Portland.
Filmmaker Michael Larson interviewed Rose Haven Guests for inspiration while making the movie. Our elders are facing homelessness at alarming rates. The population of people over 65 in Multnomah County facing homelessness has increased by 15% over the last two years. Across the country elder homelessness is up 34%.
We will be having a raffle for a chance to win some wonderful prizes!
Join us for a special screening of the award-winning
documentary, We Are All In This Together, on Tuesday, October
22 at Cinema 21 in Portland! The film traces Daniel Troia’s
cross-country bicycle journey with no food, no money and his
search for human connection.
Equipped with hidden camera glasses and a sign that says, “Ran
out of food. Anything helps”, Troia listens to stories from the
people who lend a helping hand and learns that those who face
the most adversity in their lives, often have the most to give.
Over the course of 7 months, Daniel encounters many different
experiences like trying to outrun a tornado in Kansas, running
out of water in the desert, nearly avoiding hypothermia in
Montana, and crossing the Sierras, Rockies and Appalachian
Mountain ranges.
This deeply captivating story, with soundtrack provided by
Portland’s indie rock band, Portugal. The Man, has received 19
awards at different film festivals across the world including,
“Best Humanitarian Film” at the San Francisco International
Film Awards, “Best Inspirational Film” at the New York International Film Awards and “Best Feature Documentary” at
the Chicago International Indie Film Festival.
“The division in our world has been so intense, and issues
around homelessness and food insecurity are so complex,”
Troia says, “but the people I met showed me that the one thing
we can control is how we treat each other. Every single day, we
have the opportunity to show up for someone who needs help.
On an individual level, this is where change really begins.”
50% of the ticket sales will be donated to Rose Haven shelter
and Daniel Troia will be holding a Q and A after the film.
In collaboration with Southern Ocean Studios, we invite you to Family Dinner on
Sunday, November 3rd | 4:30 PM – 8 PM @ Showbar!
A music fest where 50% of all ticket sales will go towards Rose Haven. There will be a food drive collecting shelf stable products for Milk Crate Kitchen. If you bring an item for the drive, you will receive one ticket for a raffle of your choice that will be available to win the night of the show. Come enjoy live music while also supporting your community!
Buy tickets HERE!