Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for Belonging

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Tigard strives to be an equitable community that is walkable, healthy and accessible for everyone.

To achieve this goal, we have made a commitment to the community – those who live, play and work in Tigard – to take a moral stance on inclusion.

As an employer, our objective is to encourage a workplace culture of respect, belonging and care where employees can bring their whole selves to work. We believe that by honoring our intrinsic differences and creating an inclusive environment we can more effectively serve the residents, business and visitors of Tigard.

We acknowledge that power imbalances exist due to long standing and systemic discrimination built into various processes and procedures. We are committed to working effectively to remove barriers that current and prospective employees may face in order to make room for all types of differences.

We continue to make progress in these efforts, but we have a long way to go.


Upcoming Inclusive Programs

Community Roundtable

  • Date: December 10, 2024 8:30 AM  

The Community Roundtable is made up of leaders from faith-based groups, non-profits, and the city. 

Next Meeting: 

  • Date: Tuesday, December 10 at 8:30 AM 
  • Meeting Location: Tigard Chabad Jewish Center, 11545 SW Durham Rd
  • If you'd like to attend, please contact Communications Manager Kent Wyatt for a meeting invite.

Participating organizations include: Calvin Presbyterian, Chelsea Hicks Foundation, Christ the King Lutheran, Colossae Church, Community Housing Fund, Community Partners for Affordable Housing, Grace Point, Just Compassion, Project Homeless Connect, Safe Families for Children, Tigard Downtown Alliance, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue.

Questions? Email Kent Wyatt, Communications Manager

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