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Press Room

Welcome to PHCNW's Press Room. Here you can browse our news releases, read about PHCNW in the news and find details about our most recent announcements.

Please direct all media inquiries to PHCNW Public Relations through Therese Grayson at (503) 261-1266 or by e-mail at: tgrayson@phcnw.com.

  • July 9, 2010 : Portland Business Journal
    • Connecting Communities Coalition mentioned on the July 9, 2010 issue of the Portland Business Journal.
  • April 10, 2010: NISH Workplace
    • PHCNW clerical services, as well as the Connecting Communities 2009 event was highlighted in this publication.
  • April 2, 2010: Green Living Journal
    • "Portland Habilitation Center NW Enters the LED Lighting Industry." PHCNW is diving head first into its next social venture, providing over 100 LED lights that will be used in the city of Richmond B.C. for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
  • March 3, 2010: Stuck at the Airport
    • "PDX workers find good use for abandoned luggage" Two employees from Portland Habilitation Center (PHC), the company that provides the janitorial services at the airport, came up with an idea that does something nice for kids going into foster care while recycling luggage that police have determined is neither lost or stolen, but for one reason or another, abandoned at the airport.
  • October 14, 2009: Patricia E. Bauer
    • "Disability activists hope to rebuild ADA coalition" Almost twenty years after the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed, disability advocates are gathering in Portland, Oregon, to rekindle the activism that led to the passage of the landmark civil rights measure.
  • October 13,2009: The Oregonian
    • "Disability groups gather to 'rekindle activism'" Rekindling the spark of activism that led to the Americans with Disabilities Act is the idea behind a public gathering Thursday that's expected to draw up to 600 people to Portland.
  • September 15, 2009: Solar Feeds
    • "Oregon’s Surprising Solar Industry" This is due in large part to an innovative and well run slate of state incentives and subsidies. The largest single installation is the state is the 858 MW system on the roof of the Portland Portland Habilitation Center (PHC).
  • May 14, 2009: The Oregonian
    • "Students will Show Off Sustainable Science Projects at Fair" Green-themed projects by local high school students and a showcase of sustainable programs and technologies will be on display Friday at the 2009 Solar and Sustainability Science Fair at PHC Northwest.
  • May 5, 2009: Daily Journal of Commerce
    • "Green Science Fair is Scheduled for Next Week" The Portland Habilitation Center Northwest is presenting the 2009 Solar & Sustainability Science Fair on May 15 at the PHCNW John Fryer Building, 5414 N.E. 148th Ave. in Portland.
  • May 22, 2008: ISSA CIMS Article - PHCNW as a Certification Case Study
    • "Company Uses CIMS to Fight Stigmas and Prove Quality " In August 2007 PHCNW received ISSA certification with honors and was subsequently featured as a case study.
  • March 18, 2008: The Oregonian
    • "Tax breaks turn solar power into cold cash " Tax breaks and cash rebates have done what the most gung-ho green talk has not: ignited a solar power boom in Oregon.
  • February 20, 2008: redOrbit
    • "Portland Habilitation Center and U.S. Bank Announced Today That Financing is Fully in Place to Build Oregon's Largest Solar Electric System" Portland Habilitation Center Northwest, a non-profit organization that trains and employs individuals with disabilities throughout Oregon and Washington, will soon host the largest solar electric system in the state of Oregon. U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation will own and finance the 870-kilowatt system.
  • August 20, 2007: The Oregonian
    • "Just what the doctor ordered" - Portland Habilitation Center Northwest helps keep Kurt Fritzler and others with disabilities on the job.
  • March 22, 2007: The Oregonian
    • "Nonprofit gets a charge from solar panel plan" - One of the Northwest's biggest solar projects is unfolding in Northeast Portland.

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