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credit: Kai Hayashi Photography

meet Cass

Cass Hau is a home organizer in Portland, Oregon, supporting people through life transitions, designing systems that can evolve over time, and helping create spaces that feel calmer, safer, and more functional.


With a graduate background in environmental sustainability, Cass approaches organizing through a low-waste lens, with consent and without judgment.


Their goal is helping people feel resourced enough in their daily life to engage in the work, relationships, and community care that matter most to them.


Cass brings lived experience to this work — navigating sobriety and parenthood, publicly embracing queerness, and discovering neurodivergence after decades of masking, all of which inform a practice rooted in care and meeting people where they are.


Outside of client work, you can find them on a slow forest walk looking for fungi, soaking in sunsets on Mt. Tabor, showing up imperfectly at Yoga Refuge, renting films at Movie Madness, and thrifting around town with their wife and kid.