Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 13, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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January 1 3 ,1993...The Portland Observer...Page 3
RELIGION
Campaign For Human
Development
The Campaign for Human Devel­
opment is the US Catholic Bishops’
education-action program to combat
poverty in the United States. The pur­
pose o f C H D in Western Oregon is to
provide support and assistance to low -
income com m unity groups involved in
self-help and practical social change fo r
the common good.
Ten projects in Western Oregon
have very recently received grants from
the Campaign for Human Development.
These projects include: Rogue V alley
Fair Share, Southern Oregon ($20,000);
The C oalition o f Black Men, Portland
($ 2 ,1 2 5 ): C o n v e n io de R aices
Mexicanas, Phoenix ($2.125); Sojourner
T ru th Theater C om pany, P ortland
($2,125); Rogue Valley Community De­
velopm ent C orp., Southern Oregon
($1,500); New Outlooks Regarding the
Homeless, M edford ($2,125); Oregon
R eforesta tio n C o o p e ra tive , Salem
($2,125); Portland Organizing Project
($2,125); Hotel W orkers Organizing
Committee, Portland ($2,125); Powers
Hotel Project, N orth Bend ($2,125);
Please see the enclosed “ 1992-1993
C HD Funded Projects in Western O r­
egon” fo r a description o f each project.
Across the country, C H D funded
over 200 projects in 1992 in the amount
o f over 7 m illio n dollars. As the largest
funder o f its kind in the country, C H D
has key criteria fo r project e lig ib ility : 1.
The project must benefit a poverty
group.
2. Members o f the poverty group
must have the dominant voice in the
project.
3. Projects must w ork to bring about
institutional change by attacking the
basic social, economic and political
causes o f poverty.
The annual appeal to support C H D
takes place at a ll the Masses in the
Catholic parishes o f Western Oregon
on the weekend o f January 17, 1993.
Catholic parishioners in the A rchdio­
cese have shown strong support for
C H D , raising over $103,000 last year.
The Archdiocesan goal this year is
$110,000.
Possible new projects - In addition
to current C H D funded projects, the
o ffice is open to receiving requests for
C H D grant applications from potential
se lf-h elp co m m un ity im provem ent
projects in diverse local communities
and counties throughout Western O r­
egon. Please contact Frank Fromherz,
A rc h d io c e s a n D ire c to r, 2838 E.
Burnside, Portland, OR 97214, phone:
503/233-8361.
photo by Veronica Green
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Pieces o f a Dream Hair Salon and Deli located at 1909 NE Martin Luther
King Blvd. opened it s doors to the public Monday January 11th. The
business is owned and operated by Portland residents Anthony and
Landon Crowell. Stop by or give them a call at 288-0697.
“I Have a Dream.” March on Washington, August, 1963
A dvertise in the O bserver
/zappy ¿nrthday !
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Introducing the new... a.m.e.
‘The People’s Church’
DEANDRE
RAMONE
WASHINGTON
1425NEDekum & 15th
II
(Housed in the Woodlawn Methodist Church structure.)
Pastor: Rev. Robert Probasco Sr.
Sunday A.M. Worship - 9:00 a.m.
BORN JA N U A R Y 10,1980
T V i,,r c
CELEBRATES HIS
H appy 13 th
Join us for warm fellowship.
Become a member of our family.
We accept you as you are.
We are not a ‘fashion’ statement.
We are a 'people' statement.
A N D FRIENDS W IS H THIS
W E A L L LO V E YOU,
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D A D A N D F A M IL Y !
HAPPY B IR T H D A Y , S O N !!!!!
MT. OLIVET
BAPTIST C H U R C H
Has moved Sunday sevices to
Stone Tower Church
N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th
Worship Services 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Church School 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesdays, 116 N.E. Schuyler
10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00 a.m. on KBMS
A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry
Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor
Church Office 116 N.E. Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954
â>t. $ a u l íHtítóioiiarp
baptist Q u n l)
8101 N. Fiske Avenue • Portland, Oregon 97203
Church Phone: 289-0147
Sunday Service
10:45
Sunday School
9:30
Bible Study
'6:00
Evening Service
7:00pm
Study Phone:289-1911
M artin
Luther
King
283-5917
W ig la n d
"U nity in the Com m unity"
M allory Avenue
Christian Church
E va G abor
N aomi S ims
R enee of P aris
"Come to me all you who are
weary and heavy laden and I
will give you rest."
9:45am
11:00am
7:30pm
Mon - Fr. 10 a.in. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 10 - 5:30 pin
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Tuesday Silble
Study ond Proper
Near Lloyd Center
284-1664
Inter-racial Congregation
1105
N.E. Broadway
126 N.€. Alberto t Portland, Ofl 97211 t (503) 288-5173
M allory A venue
C hurch of C h r ist
Jesus Loves You!
Allen Temple CME Church
Psalms 34:3
IN VT
Free? What?
4236 NE Eigth Avenue
Clothes and Food O nly
(com er of 8th & Skidmore)
When?
Portland, Oregon 97211
Tuesday: Clothes • Friday: Food
1:00 to 3:00pm
(503) 287-0261
Where?
Them e- W h a te ve r yo u 're going to do fo r the Lord, d o it n o w
One of the Northwest largest Wig Displays
Wigs and Hairpieces For all Nationalities
Synthetic & Human Hair
For Braiding & Weeving
A n m u in c o
Pastor, Rev Jam es C. E Faulkner
- 7 -T f) n m
Come as you are for Sunday and Thursday meetings.
Waverly Davis, President
A L L HIS F A M IL Y
O N E T O BE SPECIAL!
P KA R iH li»
(Led by Rev. Probasco w ith everyone contributing to the discussion.)
M a llo ry Avenue C hu rch o f C h ris t
3908 NE M allory Ave. • Portland, OR 97211
for further information contact: Pat at 503-288-1092
Phillip S. Nelson Pastor
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