Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 10, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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YMCA Appoints
Reginald Tiller New
Executive Director
Your Presence is Requested to Attend the
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Saturday, February 13, 1993
The Brooks Building
3620 N. W illiam s
(located next to the House o f Sound)
9:00 pin - 2:00 am
Music provided by Ervan
Special Guest: The Lova
Tickets available at:
House of Sound
'Directions' The Salon
Waves Hair Design
Fred Meyers Fastixx
Families,Inc.
Opens Its First Project
Riginald Tiller
The YMCA of Columbia-W il­
lamette is happy to announce the
appointment of Reginald Tiller as
the Executive Direc|or for its North/
Inner Northeast branch, which
serves people north to the Colum­
bia River, south to Brazee Street,
east to 33rd Street and west to
Columbia and Willamette Rivers
confluence. Programs offered by
the North/Inner Northeast branch
are Child Care and Youth Sports.
Reginald Tiller comes to Port­
land after serving the Nashville,
Tickets: 21 and Cher
$10.00 Single
$17.00 Couples
Tennessee YMCA for 7 years in
the area of Community Develop­
ment. A major part of his position
was networking with local schools,
political figures, businesses, and
the juvenile court system to build a
strong alliance in the community
to bring a broad spectrum of ser­
vices to the community.
He graduated from Trevecca
Nazarene College in 1987, with a
B.S. in Athletic Training/P.E. and
M inor in Psychology.
Housing Our Families, Inc., a foreclosed property from Multnomah
non-profit organization dedicated to County's Housing Affordability Dem­
affordable housing for women and onstration Program and secured a
their families, has completed its first $70,000 rental rehabilitation loan
project: rehabilitation of a four-plex from PDC. The property, once a va­
in North Portland
cant and abandoned neighborhood
An opening ceremony for the eyesore, has been completely trans­
new units was held Tuesday, Feb. 9. formed into four, one-bedroom units
Housing O ur Families received the with a waiting list of eager tenants.
SUPPORT
CHILDREN
HOME ALONE
The Child Welfare League of
America estimates that approximately
44,000 children in the Portland area
are "latchkey kids," children home
alone after school until their parents
return home from work. Portland
Adventist Medical Center and Port­
land Adventist Community Services
are working together to provide a
telephone support line for children
"home alone" in the Portland area.
The natinoally known program
called PhoneFriend is a confidential,
after school telephone support line
forkids, staffed by trained volunteers.
This prevention oriented service is
targeted to home alone children, and
will be available from 3 to 6 om on
school days and 2 to 6 pm during
summer vacation. The calls are toll
free and phones will be staffed by
volunteers trained for empathetic lis­
tening and support roles. Volunteers
will have the ability to access 911 in
case o f an em ergency call, but
PhoneFriend does not replace 911.
PhoneFriend is funded by com­
munity donations Thus far, 56% of
the funds needed to start the program
have been received Donations may
be sent to Portland Adventist Medical
Center Development Office, 10123
SE M arket Street, Portland, OR
97216. Donations to this program is
tax deductible.
Notice!!
Missing
Person!!
Tanya Renee Jackson
Last Seen April 22,1992
Birthdate October 30, 1960
Was wearing black jeans, an Army
coat, a knit hat, and a red band.
Usally wears hair back in pony tail.
Approximately 5 ’4", 140Ibs, and
five months pregnant.
If seen or whereabouts known please
contact the Portland Police Dept..
T o A d v e r tis e ( - a ll
288-0033
McMurphy's
Appliance Center
UJosher fit Dryer $199°°
Refrigerators From 5129°°
Ranges From 5129°°
Open Mon. - Fri. 9:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday 10:00am to 2:00pm
Sunday Closed
because O nly by
C elebrating culture
C an W e h o pe T o in spire art .
Oregon Teens And
HIV Risk
Although five of the 1,537 AIDS
cases reported in Oregon have been in
teenagers, another 20 to 150 teens
may already be infected, according to
a report released today by the Oregon
Health Division. The report, “Oregon
Teens and HIV Risk: Implications for
AIDS Prevention,” explores the ex­
tent of HIV risk in Oregon young
people and makes recommendations
for HI V/AIDS risk prevention educa­
tion.
The report indicates that Oregon
teens are at higher risk of HIV infec-
tion than early statistics would indi­
cate. Analyzing other Oregon infor­
mation about teen HIV risk including
HIV infection rates, reports of sexu­
ally transmitted diseases (STDs), teen
pregnancy trends, and results of youth
risk behavior surveys, the report esti­
mates that the number of HIV-in-
fcctcd teens in the state may be four to
30 times greater than reported teen
AIDS cases, according to Claudia
Webster, Health Division HIV cduca-
tion manaeer.
Whether made with words, images or music, art resonates through
African-American life. Recording our experience, revealing our humanity,
depicting our soul. It can soothe or excite, enlighten or entertain, constantly
Young Professionals Present
Talk On "Job Market"
^S ellin g Yourself In A Com­
petitive Job Market")
"Selling Y ourself in Today's
Competitive Job market" is the sub­
ject of a talk to be presented by Miltie
Vega-Lloyd, Human Resource Direc­
to r for K P T V -C h 12,T h u rsd a y ,
Feb. 18, 6pm, at the State Building,
800 NE Oregon Street, Room 120C in
Portland. The event is sponsored by
the Urban Le
ague Young Pro­
fessionals.
Millie's experience in human
resources in the Northwest includes
work with NIKE, U S. Bancorp and
Wendy's International As chair of
the Oregon Council for Hispanic Ad­
vancement (OCHA). Miltie also un-
derstands minority employment is­
sues. She is well qualified to identify
the key activités in a successful job
search, especially in today's tight job
market.
"Economists predict that there
will be little job growth in Portland in
1993 and that most growth will not be
in highly skilled job cagtcgorics,"
Miltie observes. "As a result there
will continue to be great competition
for the available high-skilled, high-
paid jobs " Learn how to compete
effectively in your next job search at
this informative talk
For information contact 280-26(X).
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compelling us to look and listen.
At Kraft General Foods, we're proud to help bring the visions and
sounds of ethnic culture to the community. Not only helping people to
experience the art of others, but inspiring the artists themselves.
Because only through the celebration of art can we begin to under­
stand what makes us human.
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