April 1 7 ,1991—The Portland Observer--Page 3 e Portland Observer Mattie Ann Callier-Spears RELIGION Welfare Reform To Be Scaled Back To Meet Measure 5 Cuts Oregon’s Welfare Reform program lik e ly w ill be scaled down to the m in i­ mum level required by federal law because o f cuts related to B a llo t Meas­ ure 5. Although the program survived nearly intact in Gov. Barbara Roberts’ recommended budget fo r the A d u lt and Fam ily Services D ivisio n, it probably w ill be pared back as part o f an addi­ tional $8 m illio n in cuts requested by legislators. Division officials presented the pro­ posed AFS budget to the human Re­ sources sub-committee o f the Ways and Means Committee in February. The governor’ s proposed budget for AFS totals $692.7 m illio n ; o f that total, $242.2 m illio n comes from the state general fund. A fte r about a week o f discussion o f the AFS budget, the committee asked adm inistrator Stephen M innich to cut another $9 m illio n . The governor’ s budget called for 1,773 employees in AFS, down from 1,954 in the proposed “ continuing level” budget drawn up before Measure 5 passed; and also below the 1,817 au thorized by the 1989-91 budget. One o f the m ajor AFS budget issues is Welfare Reform, the federally mandated pro­ gram that trains welfare recipients fo r jobs that pay more than minimum wage, rather than m aintaining them on public assistance. Oregon calls its welfare reform program “ Jobs for Oregon’ s Future.” The governor’ s budget would have cut 5,000 o f the 27,000 Jobs partici­ pants, but s till w ould have kept Ore­ gon’s program above the minimum levels required by federal law. The reduction requested by Ways and Means would cut $7 m illio n from welfare reform and $1 m illio n from the adm inistrative budget. O f the $8 m illio n cut: $2.5 m illio n would be used to re­ store a cost-o f-livin g increase fo r w el­ fare recipients in the firs t year o f the biennium which had been elim inated from the budget. *$3 m illio n would cover an in ­ crease in welfare caseload expected because o f cuts in w elfare reform and a forecast economic downturn; *and $2.5 m illio n w ould go into a Physical Disabilities Conference Scheduled pool being funded by a number o f agencies to restore c ritic a l cuts in other agencies’ programs-notably the C h il­ dren’ s Services D ivisio n and Vocation al Rehabilitation D ivision. The additional $8 m illio n in cuts w ill not reduce personnel further than the governor’ s recommended budget. Under that budget, 151 positions were cut, and regional o ffice structure was reduced. “ Our aim is to do it through turn­ over-resignations, transfers, retire­ ments,” said adm inistrator Stephen M innich. The division set a goal to cut 76 positions by this July, and the fu ll 151 by July 1992. As o f March 22,82 posi­ tions had been cut through turnover, six more than the target. M innich noted. “ This is not happy news in the sense that we are cutting positions. But as least we are ahead o f schedule in meeting our staff-reduction target w ith ­ out a la y o ff,” M innich added. The budget also calls fo r the d iv i­ sion to transfer its Volunteer Program to the o ffice o f the director o f Human Resources. Families: Little-Known Facts 1 erhaps you haven t gone to church for some time but think you might like to explore some church options. The family that stays together— often achieves great things together! Just consider these examples of fa­ mous families who’ve left a lasting legacy: Perhaps, however, we should admire more some lesser-known families who teach their children from an early age the value of serv­ ing others in a sacrificial lifestyle. The Hostetlers of Indiana are a Mennonite family who adopted sev­ eral children from other countries who needed homes. Fix up that spare room! Brand new Thick cut pile Carpet with built in cushion Regular price $38 per sq. yd. Our price $6.99 per sq. yd. or Like new carpet tile $2.00 sq. yd. Magic Carpet 2716 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Portland, Oregon 97212 Free Health Screenings For Seniors There are many groups of Men- nonites across the country, in both rural and urban areas, but they all have several things in common. They’re members of a church of warm, caring people, where others, of all races and backgrounds, are alw ays welcome—unlike most families, you don’t have to be born a Mennonite to belong! They believe in God’s love, the world’s need for justice and peace, the Bible, Jesus Christ and each other. The Menno- nites serve God and the people in their comm uni ties. Caring members of the Mennonite church have helped out at flood sites, earthquakes, soup kitchens and youth centers. They’ve learned from Jesus that ordinary people can make a difference—and that a life of giving is more reward­ ing than a life of getting. (Offered at Neighborhood Sites Age 55+) May 10, Eastco Loaves and Fishes, St. Aidans Episcopal Church, 17405 N.E. Glisan. Please Call 255-9775 for an appointment (9 a.m. to 12 noon). Am ong services at the screenings are blood chemistry tests which in ­ clude cholesterol, glucose and amenia measurements, blood pressure, colorec­ tal cancer take-home test k it, lung func­ tion and hearing testing, Vision and glaucoma assessments, nutritional counseling and foot care evaluation are also usually offered. Appointments are necessary and may be made by calling the screening site. There is no charge fo r the screenings. (503)-288-0878 S t Paul Missionary Baptist Church 103 N.E. Morris Street Portland, Oregon 97212 Church Phone: 287-7457 Oregon Commission On Black Affairs Acknowledges Passage Of Proposed Budget The fu ll Ways and Means C om ­ mittee passed by an 11-5 vote, the budget presented by its ’ General Government Subcommittee. W hile expressing re lie f that some o f the earlier proposals, including a proposal to completely defund the Commission and other m inority advo­ cacy groups were not approved. The Oregon Commission on Black A ffairs notes the HB 5053 which passed out o f the Ways and Means Committee does not positively resolve the budgetary p lig ht the Commission has attempted to bring to ligh t throughout this legisla­ tive process. Senators Kerans, Roberts and Trow voted negatively and indicated that they were doing so to call attention to the woeful underfunding o f the Oregon Commission on Black A ffairs, Chair Wade Acknowledged their expression o f support and appreciated that they continued to vote their conscience. Commission o fficia ls were dis­ mayed by comments made during the proceedings which im plied that there has been a lack o f coordination and co­ operation between the Commission on Black Affairs, Commission on Hispanic A ffairs and Commission fo r Women. The Oregon Commission on Black A ffairs continues to look positively to­ wards w orking in concert w ith the other Commissions whenever appropriate. Commission Chair Joseph Wade promises that Commission on Black A ffa irs w ill continue to m onitor pro­ ceedings and attempt to speak to some concerns which s till exist relative to the budgetary problems o f the C om m is­ sion, i.e., * unfunding o f support staff in the Commission o ffice (the b ill authorizes but does not fund a 1/3 tim e classified position.); * underfunding in the supplies and services area; and * lack o f recognition o f personal financial commitments required o f Commission members. F inally, Wade is seriously con­ cerned about the harm ful impact on the morale o f Commission members, the A frican Am erican com m unity, and Oregonians in general o f the negative dialogue that has permeated these pro­ ceedings. Information /Support Groups For Adults Molested As Children The Adults Molested As Children Program o f Lutheran Fam ily Service o f Oregon and Southwest Washington is offering 13 week inform ation and sup­ port groups for men and women who have been sexually abused as children beginning the early part o f June. The groups are designed to help women and men when they are ready io look at and deal w ith the ways in which past abuse affects their lives in the present and generate choices and op­ tions fo r the future. Participants w ill receive inform ation on a variety o f topics which w ill include: the impact o f unresolved trauma; offender dynam­ ics; survival mechanisms; relationship issues; and stages in the healing proc­ ess. In addition, group members w ill be able to identify w ith the stories and trauma o f other participants and dis­ cover a source o f support that fills the void and isolation that is so fam iliar to people who have been abused. “ When someone is abused as a child or adolescent,” states M yna Sommers, supervisor o f the A M A C Program, “ the pain does not disappear w ith the passage o f time. Unless the person is able to share his or her story w ith others, to one degree or another they remain stuck in the past. The o ri­ entation groups provide a safe place either to begin or to continue w orking through these issues.” Concurrent w ith group, members are also required to be in individual therapy. Also, people w ith substance abuse problems must be in recovery for a least a year. The group fee is based on a sliding scale depending on gross in­ come and number o f people supported. A Partners’ Group is also available for people who are in a relationship w ith someone who has been abused and who want to learn how to be more supportive, w hile being clear about his or her own issues. For more specific inform ation on group times or to schedule a screening appointment for an orientation group, call the appointment’s office at 231- 7480 between 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Maranatha Church Study Phone:289-1911 Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Scripture o f the Week M icah 6:8 For Best Results Advertise in the Observer St. Mark Baptist Church 8101 N. Fiske Avenue Portland, Oregon 97203 Church Phone: 289-0147 The D isabilities Advisory C oa li­ tion is pleased to announce that a semi­ nar on Independent L iv in g fo r Persons w ith Physical D isabilities w ill be held Saturday, A p ril 20th, from noon to 2PM at the Hillyard Community Center, 2580 N. H illya rd in Eugene. The topic o f this seminar w ill be W orking Out Problems w ith Fam ily and Attendants. The next five seminars w ill be held the third Saturday o f every month from May- September 1991. A ll persons with physical disabilities, fam ilies, friends and any other interested persons are invited to attend these FREE seminars! The D isabilities A dvisory C oali­ tion has also begun a series o f free peer support groups fo r persons w ith dis­ abilities and their fam ilies, friends, children, parents and other significant persons. The peer support groups are held the first and third Saturday o f every month through September, 1991. The peer support groups are held from 2:30-4:00 PM at the H illya rd C om m u­ nity Center, 2580 N. H illy a rd in Eu­ gene. The specific focus o f these sup­ port groups is determined by the mem­ bers o f the groups and the correspond­ ing facilitators. Come and make a group happen fo r you! An interpreter fo r the hearing impaired w ill be available for either the seminars o f the peer support groups w ith 48 hours advanced notice. Trans­ portation inform ation is available fo r either the seminars or the peer support groups by calling the D A C o ffice fo r a referral. Please call D A C at 485-7718 fo r more information. Scripture o f the W’eek. >- Sunday School 9:30 AM. Sunday Worship 11:00 AM. Bible Study, Wednesday 5:30 PM. 4222 N.E. 12 th Avenue, Portland, Oregon Prayer Service, Wednesday 6:00 PM. Rev. Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Pastor Sunday Services He That Loveth Not, Knoweth Not God; For God Is love 1 John 4:8 Pastor, Rev. James C.E. Faulkner Theme: Whatever you’re going to do for the Lord, do it now. I Peter iv.ll Thmgüs O2Œ Ciïü/fih MT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH Psalm 3 4 : 3 4236 NE Eighth Avenue (comer of 8th A Skidmore) Portland, Oregon 97211 WE ARE MOVING SUNDAY SERVICES TO Stone Tower Church, N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 3Oth Worship Services 8:00 A.M. & 11:00 A.M. Church School 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Bible Study. Wednesdays. 116 N.E.Schuyler 10:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M. Radio Ministry each Sunday. 8:00 A.M.-KBMS A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin. Senior Pastor Church Office 116 N.E. Schuy eT, ~ ~ i Jesus Loves You/ (503) 287-0261 Phillip S. Nelson, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 A.M. M orning W orship 10:30 A.m. Evening W orship 6:00 P.M. M idweek Service - W ednesday 7:00 P.M. Saturday - BASIC Youth Service 7:00 P.M. Maranatha Live" Radio Program/Talk Show KPDQ 93.7 FM 800 AM 11:00 P.M. to 12:00 midnight (Each Sunday) Say you saw It In the Portland Obssrwar_ V M V M V M W Aft. V A V AT.MMMMMM D ad ’ s O il S ervice heating oils Best Cash P rices 104 NE Russel St. Portland, Or 97212 (503) 282 5111 Speedy Service Friendly Call for Quote! Rev. Wendall H. Wallace Senior Pastor PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR P.H.A. 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