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ReOregon: Recover. Rebuild. Revitalize.

Helping our state rebuild after the 2020 Labor Day wildfires and straight-line winds

If you were affected by the disasters, choose the option that fits you to learn more:

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IMPORTANT: Homeowner Assistance and Reconstruction Program deadline for new applications is Dec. 31. 

To get started, OHCS encourages you to submit your Eligibility Questionnaire as soon as possible. Once you are determined to be eligible, submit your application by Dec. 31. 

This deadline applies only to HARP and does not affect other ReOregon programs.

Natural disasters devastated eight Oregon counties in late 2020. In response, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded the state $422 million in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds.

To ensure that these funds can revitalize communities and help survivors return to safe, permanent housing, ReOregon was established by Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) as a program under OHCS’ Disaster Recovery and Resilience (DRR) division.

Learn about ReOregon
 

Homeowner Assistance and Reconstruction Program (HARP)

HARP provides financial assistance to eligible homeowners to repair or rebuild homes damaged by the wildfires and straight-line winds of 2020, ensuring safe and stable housing.

Explore HARP assistance

Housing Support 
Services

Housing Support Services help disaster-impacted renters and homeowners access resources for stable housing, including temporary housing, rental rights guidance, and financial aid for recovery.

Find housing resources

Community support

Get to know our Planning, Infrastructure, and Economic Revitalization (PIER) program, which helps address local recovery needs.

Learn about PIER support

Builders and Contractors

ReOregon is always looking to partner with professionals who want to contribute to our mission of ensuring housing access for all.

Partner with ReOregon



Meet Oregonians who are rebuilding their lives after the 2020 Labor Day Disasters. Through programs like ReOregon, survivors are finding hope, stability, and a place to call home.

Read our Wildfire Recovery Spotlights

Contact us

Call us at 877-510-6800 or 541-250-0938, or make an in-person appointment at a ReOregon Intake Center closest to you to learn more.

Stay informed for updates about ReOregon programs and learn more about how individuals and families can return to stable housing.
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