Portland's Community Day in the Park: A Celebration of Togetherness for Seniors and Disabled

Community Day in the Park: Uniting Generations in Portland



On July 12, the lush surroundings of Sellwood Park will transform into a vibrant hub for connection and community spirit as Housecall Providers, alongside over 20 supportive organizations, hosts the anticipated Community Day in the Park. This free, annual affair is not just an event; it's a heartfelt invitation for Portland residents of all ages to gather, celebrate, and discover resources tailored for our elders and disabled neighbors.

What to Expect


From noon to 3 PM, attendees can look forward to an array of activities and attractions that promise to provide enjoyment and enlightenment. Featured events include:
  • - A Toss for a Cause cornhole tournament where participants can challenge their friends and family while supporting local causes.
  • - A variety of food trucks, serving delicious options to satisfy every palate.
  • - A beer garden, providing a space for adults to relax and socialize.
  • - Live music to set a festive atmosphere, ensuring there’s a lively backdrop to the day’s happenings.
  • - A resource fair that showcases the invaluable contributions of local nonprofits dedicated to improving the quality of life for seniors and those facing disabilities. Here, community members can learn about available resources for healthcare, housing support, alleviating isolation, and combating food insecurity.

This event serves as not just entertainment but as a vital remembrance of the importance of community. With organizations like the Alzheimer's Association of Oregon, Friendly House, and Urban League participating, attendees will gain insight into how they can contribute to a more inclusive and supportive society.

The Significance of Community Day


As Portland continues to grow, the challenges faced by seniors and disabled individuals remain prevalent. Housecall Providers emphasizes the necessity of inclusivity for all residents, stating that these community members hold invaluable roles in our neighborhoods. Rebecca Ramsay, the CEO of Housecall Providers, underscores the mission of the event:
“Every day, we serve people whose stories go unheard, older adults alone, those with serious illness, and families striving to cope. A Community Day in the Park is for them and a reminder that everyone deserves to be seen, supported, and included.”


Community Day in the Park is not just for older adults or individuals with disabilities; it’s for everyone—neighbors, caregivers, and anyone who values the power of connection. Whether you’re seeking support, wishing to engage in fun activities, or simply looking to reinforce community ties, this event welcomes all with open arms.

Acknowledging Support


The event is made possible thanks to the generous contributions from local businesses like CareOregon, NW Natural, and Dragonfly Health. Their sponsorship not only aids in the organization of this celebration but also reflects a broader commitment to enhancing the lives of Portland's aging and disabled community.

Whether rain or shine, there’s no registration needed—just bring your family, your friends, and your spirit of togetherness to Sellwood Park on July 12. Experience the joy of community and find out how we all can do our part to create a healthier society.

About Housecall Providers


Housecall Providers is a dedicated nonprofit medical organization focused on delivering comprehensive in-home medical care, including primary care and hospice services. With nearly three decades of experience, their mission is centered on accessibility. They ensure that all individuals, especially those facing significant health challenges, receive compassion-based care in familiar settings, fostering dignity and independence. By participating in events like the Community Day in the Park, they strive to raise awareness about the importance of support and inclusivity within our communities.

Join us in celebrating everyone that makes Portland a wonderful place for all—no one should have to age alone!

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