Entrance to Campo Vasquez, a camp for migrant farmworkers in Hillsboro, Oregon. The camp had 12 trailers, six cabins, and three houses that provided mostly seasonal housing for up to 200 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Three cabins that make up Campo Trecientos, a camp for migrant farmworkers in Hillsboro, Oregon. The cabins served as seasonal housing for up to 25 male farmworkers. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Trailers used as housing for migrant farmworkers on Amstadt Farm in Sherwood, Oregon. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Sign on the side of a road pointing the way to Amstadt Farm in Sherwood, Oregon. On the farm were trailers that served as housing for migrant farmworkers. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Entrance to Campo Cafe, a camp for migrant farmworkers in Hillsboro, Oregon. The camp had 7 trailers and 28 cabins that provided seasonal housing for up to 200 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Entrance to Campo Azul, a camp for migrant farmworkers in Hillsboro, Oregon. The camp had one trailer, 54 cabins, and one house that provided both seasonal and year-round housing for up to 200 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Entrance to Campo Barby, a camp for migrant farmworkers in Hillsboro, Oregon. The camp had 40 cabins that provided seasonal housing for 150 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Fields around the Shank's Place migrant worker camp in Cornelius, Oregon. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Entrance to the Shank's Place migrant worker camp in Cornelius, Oregon. The camp was also known by the name Campo Heikes and had 10 trailers for families and a large barn for up to 100 single men. Shank's Place was open seasonally and could house up to 140 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
House at Louis Malensky's migrant worker camp in Hillsboro, Oregon. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Louis Malensky's migrant worker camp in Hillsboro, Oregon, also known by the name 'Trailers.' The camp provided seasonal housing for up to 60 people and was comprised of five trailers. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Tankersley's migrant worker camp. The camp provided housing for migrant farmworkers in Cornelius, Oregon. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Campo Junior camp for migrant farmworkers in Cornelius, Oregon. The camp had three trailers, 22 cabins, and provided housing for up to 120 people during spring and summer. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Campo Falcon camp for migrant farmworkers in Cornelius, Oregon. The camp provided year-round housing for up to 100 male farmworkers. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Campo Blanco camp for migrant farmworkers in Cornelius, Oregon. The camp had 23 cabins, a house, and provided year-round housing for up to 80 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Cal Krahmer's camp for migrant farmworkers in Cornelius, Oregon, which was also known as Camp Caballos. The camp had one trailer, three cabins, and one house, and provided year-round housing for 55-60 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Entrance to the Lloydene migrant farmworker camp in Cornelius, Oregon. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Six cabins that comprised Lloyd Duyck's migrant camp in Cornelius, Oregon. The camp provided seasonal housing for up to 48 male farmworkers. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Lloyd Duyck's migrant camp in Cornelius, Oregon. The camp had six cabins and provided seasonal housing for up to 48 male farmworkers. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Paul Unger's farm in Forest Grove, Oregon. The farm provided seasonal housing for migrant farmworkers, and could accommodate 60-70 people. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Three photos showing the old Washington County Community Action Organization headquarters at 451 S 1st Ave and their new headquarters under construction at 1001 SW Baseline Str in Hillsboro, Oregon. This is from the records of the Washington County Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit.
Volume 7, issue 1 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on Oregon Rural Opportunities Inc, utilities costs, child care, a chemical ban for berry farms, food stamps, and tenants.
Volume 6, issue 11 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on Centro Cultural, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, community grants, housing, food stamps, and legal aid for farmworkers.
Volume 6, issue 10 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on Oregon Rural Opportunities Inc., a bilingual column in The Oregonian, bartering, and the United Farm Workers union.