Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 18, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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Measure 5 threatens program
Big Brother-Big Sister
may not survive effects
By Mollie Smith
hmorald Contributor
I {allot Measure r> (ul bat k s may eliminate vd
another ri'souri i1 for i hildren m the lingerie
Springfield area
Hig lirothor Hig S1 st«• r of Mid Oregon Ini mav
not survive unless ils staff members find some
now revenue sourt es. said Mmii1 (laroiitte e\ot
utive diret tor.
Although tin’ organi/.ation won't ho direi llv at
toi toil In Moasuro V report ussions from < nt
mado in |iulilii programs and agencies i ould
moan tile end ot Hig Hrothers and Hig Sisters in
l.ugene ( ills .it the I 'Diversity and in oilier agon
i ios statewide will make survival even harder for
tire already struggling program
(laroutte said she is appalled bv the retent i uts
ot the human development and odueatinn pro
grams at tire l niversitv She said practicum stu
dents and interns from the program provide HU
MS with valuable sol v it es
Besides giving time ami knowledge (laroufte
said, students also have act exs to then professors'
expertise anti current research two more re
soon es the program vv ill lose bet atise the depart
moots hav e been t ill
"The bulk of our volunteers are (l-niversitv t
students she said.
( Inis l)en/oi who inordinate* the HH HS pro
gram at the t' n i v ersitv salt I the campus program
has about dl) voluilteels Den/er saitl the Volllll
leers are "usually people involved with human
development
I'he t ’niversitvA Htg . Brother-Big Sister pro
gram is funded by the ASl'O Den/er s.titl the
program dared pretty well at a recent budge!
hearing
"They i Ut our advertising a bit. hut we re still
in good shape.'' lie said
Although Den/er saitl he has vet to see any do
ret t Is nf Measure > oa the I 'mvi isits pro
gram. lie said lit’ iti.iv lost1 some volunteers he
i ,ium' of llu' i uls in i .impiis human sm h es pro
grains
A lof of programs like ours w ill probably be
hurt bet ause ot Measure i Iten/er said
Measure ■ will also mean ific ti«f of (hr stair
Vista Volunteer program, which provides tuition
jssisliim i' in ext haiige for volunteer tune
(iaroutte said I he program i urrrntlv employ. sev
eral Vista Volunteers ami will likely lose them
(.aroutle pointed out. hovvevei that Measure
isn't the onlv soun e of linant tal woes tor HH US
I'he i onihin.iturn ot finaiu lal problems inherent
in manv non profit agent les and Measure > has
t ontributed to the desperate slate of the program
in laine ( Munis
In tin- last live years the program has lost at
percent of its funding Part of this loss is Iwcause
agent ies that formerly i tintnhuted to the program
have been forced to run their programs with less
money
I here are all ol these little bureau).rattles, and
we |iist got tightened out (iaroutte said
l ast year. I tilled Way was forced lo t ut its
funding lor HH HS Hut (iaroulte said her staff is
still w or king with the l 'in ted Wav to examine the
possibility of adding a i ase management position
lo the program funded in tile I 'tilled \\ as
I sen fundraising events that provided a sub
stanfi.il amount ot the program's income in the
past have faded in reten! years (iaroulte said a
ret enl holiday fundraiser tfi.it wa , out e a stifi
stantial soun e of income tor file program brought
only S.’ ill last I lei ember
Dig Hrolhei Hig Sister ot Mid Oregon 11it is an
affiliate ot Hig brother Hig Sister of America Its
goal is to provide children aged li to H years
with a positive adult role model who will oflet
the t It i It I nun-judgmental companionship and
guidfltu e Supporters ol the program hope the
one-on one relationship will enable the child to
develop trust, sell t otilidem e ami sot lal and at a
demit skills
I urn to CHILDREN Paqt;1.‘
T G IS... "Thank God it's spring!" However it is also a time
when many of the students of the University of Oregon
think about their housing needs
At pHEASANT PARp, apartments are now available
One bedroom starting at $315.
Two bedroom, $385.
Three bedroom, $425.
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