Teresa Campos-Dominguez, CHW | TOF Steering Committee

Teresa has worked as a Community Health Promoter and dedicated more than 35 years to community health promotion, designing and implementing programs for the well-being of the Latino community. Her work in Hood River, with initiatives such as La Familia Sana and Madres en Marcha, has focused on domestic violence prevention, mental health, and family […]
Steven Crawford | TOF Steering Committee

Steven Crawford is an attorney and housing advocate, and has been active in Oregon since 2016. He moved from Montana to attend law school at Willamette University College of Law. Upon passing the Bar, he opened his own practice briefly to assist Oregonians facing hardship in their housing, accepting cases at a reduced rate in […]
Rebekah Markillie | TOF Steering Committee

Rebekah joined Neighborhood Partnerships in April 2022. Originally from the high desert in eastern Washington, she moved to Portland in 2013 to attend the University of Portland where she studied rhetoric and graduated in 2017. She’s currently a Master’s of Urban and Regional Planning student at Portland State University. Rebekah’s work background has primarily been […]
Kim McCarty | TOF Steering Committee

Kim is committed to addressing the struggles of renters in Oregon. She recognizes that central to that struggle are systemic and historic barriers to housing, economic and environmental justice faced by people of color, women, indigenous communities, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities. She believes that CAT’s model of community engagement, education, and advocacy works […]
Lisa Rogers | TOF Steering Committee

Lisa Rogers is Deputy Director at CASA of Oregon and has been with the agency since 1999. She is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the agency to ensure that the CASA purpose and values are implemented. Lisa has demonstrated accomplishments in financial management, administration, program and project development, supervision, analysis and problem-solving. She serves […]
Garlynn Woodsong | TOF Steering Committee

Garlynn is a fifth-generation Oregonian, urban planner, and DJ dedicated to building equitable, walkable communities powered by cooperation, culture, and climate action. With nearly three decades of experience in regional planning, housing policy, urban analytics, and development, he leads PLACE Initiative, a national nonprofit advancing people-centered, climate-resilient urbanism. He also runs the planning consultancy Woodsong […]