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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 2007)
northwest One Umbrella Friends of People with AIDS merges with Our House by Malka Geffen or the past 17 years, the Friends of People I sionate and generous our community is and how with AIDS Foundation provided for essen easy they made my job.” tial needs of clients living with HIV/AIDS. Allen Brady, Friends of People with AIDS treas One of its programs, Tod’s Comer, avails urer and co-founder and director of administrative clients to free food, clothing, household services at Our House, said, “The board kxiked at goods, cleaning supplies, personal care items, pet food options for a replacement chair, but the more we and more. Esthers Pantry, a vital community program looked, we realized it would be virtually impossible that has provided thousands of people with food and to find someone.” He said that Friends was also the personal care items, was taken over by the foundation de facto executive director and that the task of in 2006. Our House of Portland, a nonprofit organi finding someone willing to volunteer more than 30 zation that has provided health and housing services hours a week in this role would be monumental. for people with HIV/AIDS since 1998, assumes oper Our House executive director Wayne Miya ational control of the foundation’s programs June 15. echoed amazement at Friends’ hard work. “Over In April, the foundation’s board chairman, Kevin the last year, instead of just Tod’s Comer, [the Friends, announced his plans to retire at the end of foundation] took over Esther’s Pantry, increasing June. He said he got involved with Friends of People the workload and growing its client base,” he said. with AIDS eight years ago as a weekly Tods Comer “I don’t see how anyone can manage the programs volunteer. He later spent two years on the board effectively on a volunteer basis, in addition to rais before serving as board chairman for the past five ing money, keeping records, etc.” years. In addition to running the board and oversee According to Brady, the Friends of People with ing daily operation of the foundation’s programs, AIDS board decided to lixik around for another Friends spent many unpaid hours writing grants, organization in Portland to take over its programs. attending fund-raisers, coordinating volunteers, “Our House has a proven track record in financial looking for new sources of financing and picking up stability and strong leadership and has adequate staff donations. He said his work with the foundation has to assume administrative and other tasks,” he said. helped him grow immensely as a person. Miya added: “Since {Friends of People with “To sum it up, it’s been one of the best things AIDS] has an all-volunteer board and organization, that’s ever happened in my life,” he said. “One Our House can give infrastructure and stability. If thing that stands out in my mind is how compas Kevin were to not be around or go on vacation or be ill, it would leave the old organiza tion without leadership. At Our House, we have a mature organiza tion with a paid staff that can handle any issues that may come up.” Kevin Friends (right), board chairman of the Friends of People Donald Kahapea, the founda with AIDS Foundation, hands operational control to Our House tion’s one paid staff person, will executive director Wayne Miya. continue as the community services coordinator for Tod’s Comer and Esther’s Pantry, of other area AIDS organizations who are support althixigh the Friends of People with AIDS name will ive of the merger. In terms of continued financing, no longer exist. Friends said he hopes that all of the foundation’s “The programs fit very well in our continuum of past funders and donors will continue to support care," said Miya. “When we established our neigh- the programs through Our House. borhixxl housing and care program, we did so to try While he looks forward to spending more time to help people maintain their independence and with his husband, David Connor, and their three become more independent. This is another area adopted greyhounds, he’s not getting off the hook where we can help, by providing the essentials of that easily. Friends was unanimously elected living, like fixxl and clothing. A fun piece is May 31 to join the Our House board of directors. providing pet care and dog fixxl. Animals are such He was also elected to the Oregon Bears’ board of an important part of recovery?’’ directors June 6. According to Brady, Our House will also take “I’m looking forward to a new chapter and new over operations of the annual toy drive and holiday challenge in my life,” said Friends. “Our House was party, as well as cremation services. the very first place 1 volunteered in Portland over “We were very thorough in what the merger 10 years ago as a breakfast cook and receptionist. 1 guess I’ve come full circle.” © meant to both {Our House and Friends of People with AIDS], and we tried to cover every base,” said Miya. “The clientele don’t haye to worry that their For more information about E sther ’ s P antry and next source of fixxl won’t be there next month.” T od ’ s C orner contact Donald Kahapea at 503-349-4699. Miya also said he spoke with executive directors Laser Hair Therapy Treats Men and Women Don Clarkson, Realtor STOP YOUR HAIR LOSS!! 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