Join Preble Street in advocating for solutions to homelessness, housing, hunger, poverty, and racial injustice!
Support LD 174 to End Hunger in Maine!
In commemoration of Preble Street Maine Hunger Initiative’s 14th anniversary and its long history of collaborating with partners to end hunger in Maine, please lend your voice and support to ensure
Tell Senator Collins to support the Freedom to Vote Act!
In light of the anniversary of the assault on U.S. democracy on January 6, 2020 and the upcoming celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day,
CURRENT ACTION: Say YES to Build Back Better!
The Senate is set to vote on The Build Back Better package, which includes crucial investments in families, child nutrition, healthcare and affordable housing. Tell
CURRENT ACTION: Take action for Mainers experiencing hunger!
With hunger on the rise and food prices increasing, we need to ACT NOW to ensure that all Mainers have enough to eat. Tell Representatives
CURRENT ACTION: Tell Congress to Prioritize Ending Child Hunger!
As Congress nears an agreement on the Build Back Better Act, we are running out of time to ensure that critical funds for child nutrition are
Make sure you vote this Election Day, November 2!
Your vote in this year’s elections will have important impacts on your local community! The candidates who are elected will soon have the power to
CURRENT ACTION: Housing is a Human Right
At Preble Street we know that #HousingIsAHumanRight, and we are so excited to see federal legislation that seeks to ensure that every person has safe,
Tell the City of Portland to fund homeless services and affordable housing!
The City of Portland is giving YOU a voice in how they spend $46 million in Federal American Rescue Plan Act funds. Participate in their
ACT TODAY to ensure that Mainers have access to life-saving resources!
ACT TODAY to ensure that Mainers have access to life-saving resources! Contact Congressman Jared Golden and tell him to co-sponsor the Closing the Meal Gap
Discrimination Against Homelessness Pilot Project
Have you or someone you know experienced discrimination based on your housing status? Last year, Homeless Voices for Justice successfully advocated for the passage of
Tell the Portland City Council: NO SHELTER MORATORIUM
Update June 4: The attempt to pass a moratorium on shelters in Portland needed 7 City Councilor votes to pass as an emergency measure. It
IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED: Contact Portland City Council before Monday afternoon
UPDATE: New vote on June 7. Take action here. Today we learned that this Monday, May 17, the Portland City Council will vote whether to implement