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When Jen Haugsdal arrived at her Kathy’s Place apartment last December, she and her two young children did one thing first: they slept. “Being on the streets with just my kids, I was always vigilant,” Haugsdal said. “I had to be aware of everything. When I came to Kathy’s Place, we were given the opportunity to just sleep because we could relax.” Founded in 2022, Kathy’s Place opened its doors to homeless mothers in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas county in December 2023. Its mission is “breaking the cycle of poverty by creating safe and affordable neighborhood communities where single moms are empowered with the resources they need to build a thriving future for their family.” Stacey and Joe Squires founded Kathy’s Place in honor of Stacey’s mom, Kathy Strade, who died in 2017. Squires recalls Kathy as someone who lived a life of service to others. “She had always been very supportive of various things similar to what Kathy’s Place is doing, including paying off all the lunch balances for kids that were at Sabin Elementary and providing a bank of funds to support them going forward, so that no kid would ever go home hungry.” Kathy’s Place is a beneficiary of The Oregonian/OregonLive’s 2024 Season of Sharing holiday fundraising campaign. The charity has one employee, about 40 volunteers and operates on a budget of $345,000 raised through foundation grants and private donations. It currently offers housing to moms in a four-plex in the Hazelwood neighborhood, each with two bedrooms and a bath, as well as a fenced playground and laundry room. > Donate to Kathy’s Place or the Season of Sharing general fund . You can also Text the code Season2024 to 44-321. “All of the units are designed within trauma-informed lens,” said Kimberly Brune, founding executive director. Every color, every texture is designed to give moms and kids a sense of safety, security and peace. These units were developed to be able to let your shoulders down, let your fists unclench.” The four-plex, which is being purchased on a lease-to-own contract, is the first property the non-profit has developed, and there are plans to expand as funding permits. Haugsdal came to Kathy’s Place after domestic violence forced her onto the streets. The apartment marks the first time she’s had her own dishwasher and the first bathtub in a long time. “The bathtub was the best,” Haugsdal said. “It was glorious. All of us spent a solid month in the bathtub. The apartment is small, but it’s ours. We get to live next to the other girls in the program. We call on each other; we meet with the other girls sometimes. We develop friendships.” Kathy’s Place also helped Haugsdal get her toddler son help after he began having trouble adjusting to their new environment. “When we first got him here and got him into daycare, he wasn’t talking; his speech wasn’t real good,” Haugsdal said. “He was having outbursts. Kathy’s Place helped me find ways to help with that.” Haugsdal has been at Kathy’s Place since December 2023. In September, she finished her coursework at Carrington College in coding and billing and is currently working an externship. “I’m working for free ... but Kathy’s Place is helping me, because there’s zero way for me to succeed without them,” Haugsdal said. “The government assistance alone would not allow me to complete my externship and earn the certification and take care of my kids at home.” Because Haugsdal doesn’t earn a paycheck, Kathy’s Place charges her nothing in rent. They also meet with her weekly to help her stay on track with the short- and long-term goals they’ve helped her identify. “I would have quit three or four times by now if I was trying to do all this stuff myself,” Haugsdal said. “I would have gotten overwhelmed ... It’s like having a personal life coach. What they do here is amazing.” Haugsdal graduates from Carrington College in January, and she’s already thinking about how she’ll further her education and achieve her goals. “I want financial stability, and I want to not be on welfare,” Haugsdal said. “I want to not have to worry if I have enough money to get enough milk to make it through the month. I want my kids to have milk when they want it. I’m thinking about going back to school to study counseling. Before, I was scared to go to school. It was terrifying to me to think I’d go there and fail, a big waste of money. No matter what I’ll be able to work Monday through Friday, 9 to 5, and I’ll be home for my kids.” What your donation can do $25: Contributes to providing technology for moms, such as laptops, desktops and printers so they can do everyday tasks like pay their bills, print out notes from a lecture or access community resources. $50: Goes toward helping a mom pay her bills. Moms at Kathy’s Place pay 30% of their total income, but not more than $1,000 a month. A mom who is working an externship with no pay does not pay rent. The average mom pays $300 to $500 a month. $100: Helps pay the salary of a navigator who meets with moms once a week to discuss short and long-term goals, assist them in accessing resources and supports them so they can move from surviving to thriving in the community. 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Diriyah Co. partners with Saudi cybersecurity federation to bolster digital infrastructureMONTREAL — The Vegas Golden Knights exploded for five unanswered goals in the second period to roll over the Montreal Canadiens 6-2 on Saturday night. Tomas Hertl, Callahan Burke, Ivan Barbashev, Tanner Pearson and Keegan Kolesar each scored. Montreal’s Emil Heineman and Jayden Struble scored in the third before Golden Knights’ Jack Eichel collected his seventh of the season. Golden Knights goalie Adin Hill stopped 15 of 17 shots. Montreal’s Sam Montembeault gave up five goals on 25 shots before he was replaced in the third period by Cayden Primeau, who turned away two of three shots. Takeaways Golden Knights: Vegas recovered from losing back-to-back games earlier in the week with a second straight road win. Eleven different players registered at least a point in Montreal. Canadiens: The even-strength play that helped Montreal win four of five games vanished as the Canadiens regressed to its early season disarray at both ends of the ice. Key moment Less than a minute after falling behind 2-0, Montreal turned the puck over at the offensive blue line and Barbashev scored on a two-on-one rush. Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill (33) stops Montreal Canadiens' Nick Suzuki (14) as Knights' Noah Hanifin (15) defends during first period NHL hockey action in Montreal, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024. Credit: AP/Graham Hughes Key stat Montreal allowed five or more even-strength goals for the sixth time this season. Up next The Golden Knights continue their road trip Monday in Philadelphia. Montreal hosts the Utah Hockey Club on Tuesday.Muriel's own journey to Atalanta has also played a role in shaping his belief in the team's potential. Having played for several clubs in Europe and experiencing different footballing cultures, Muriel has developed a mental toughness and resilience that is crucial for success at the highest level. His experience has taught him the importance of perseverance, hard work, and never giving up on your goals.