As the federal government escalates its attacks on immigrants, Oregon’s immigrant justice movement is growing in power and coordination. Across the state, people are organizing for a future where everyone can thrive — no matter where they were born or what papers they carry.
This level of enthusiasm and support reflects years of statewide organizing, deep coalition-building and data-driven communications strategy. With support from Rooted + Rising, Oregon Food Bank mobilized its full advocacy, statewide organizing, communications and public affairs expertise to press lawmakers on the bill. While Food for All Oregonians didn’t pass this session, the fight is far from over. We will keep demanding essential food assistance for all Oregonians.
But Rooted + Rising’s investment in immigrant justice goes beyond one campaign. When the possibility of a second Trump presidency loomed and federal officials escalated attacks on immigrant communities, organizers across Oregon mobilized. Oregon Food Bank joined forces with organizations across the state to build lasting power and protection for immigrant communities. Together, they launched Oregon for All — a coalition uniting immigrant justice advocates to coordinate services, drive policy change and strengthen the movement statewide.
- 2,262 emails urged lawmakers to support Food for All Oregonians
- 1,590 people called their lawmakers asking them to support the bill
- 477 people shared testimony in support of Food for All Oregonians
- 740+ people joined 30+ events in cities cross the state including Tillamook, Ontario, Hood River, Eugene, Klamath Falls, Salem, and many more