Thank you for being interested in sharing your unique talents and experiences with our Board. We are committed to maintaining a Board that reflects the full diversity of our community and is centered on justice. Minimal annual financial contributions for each member is $1. We anticipate five to eight hours of active participation each month, including an hour-long virtual meeting every month, and each member serves a 3-year term. We understand that expertise comes from more than a college degree and look forward to learning what you would bring to our work of expanding the choices our inadequately housed community members have when they are sick and when it is time for them to die. In addition to this application, we look forward to learning about you during a virtual interview. Please reach out with any questions to Anna at anna@deadfolxfarm.org
Anna is the lead visionary behind Road's End Farm, having tended to this dream since 2018 when she was working as a Tech in a local Emergency Department as preparation for PA school. She brings extensive experience as an educator, MSW, and PA-C and is committed to expanding the choices of people who are sick, dying, and inadequately house
Anna is the lead visionary behind Road's End Farm, having tended to this dream since 2018 when she was working as a Tech in a local Emergency Department as preparation for PA school. She brings extensive experience as an educator, MSW, and PA-C and is committed to expanding the choices of people who are sick, dying, and inadequately housed. She lives with her family in SE Portland and her ideal day in the office includes a mix of patient care, community collaborating, and weeding with the chickens.
Fred Cirillo, MD is a retired emergency medicine doctor. He has been a volunteer with Portland Street Medicine since 2019, providing medical care for people experiencing homelessness in the Portland area. Fred has done international medical work in Haiti and Rwanda. He lives with his family in SW Portland, and enjoys playing and composing music.
Jason Posner is a Portland resident and attorney. He comes to Road’s End Farm with the desire to connect with and serve its community and Board. Jason has practiced law in the Portland metro area since 2000. He enjoys fishing, running, skiing, and camping – especially with his daughters – and recently completed an inspiring class in non-violent communication.
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