Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 29, 1994, Page 11, Image 11

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Summer Jobs For Area Youth
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Council is the largest
summer employer of
youth in Multnomah and
Washington Counties.
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This sum m er, It anticipates pro­
viding w ork experience, education,
and em ploym ent opportunities to up­
w ards o f 2,000 youth through part­
nerships with the City o f Portland,
Portland D evelopm ent Com m ission,
M ultnom ah and W ashington C oun­
ties, local school districts, com m u­
nity-based organizations, and others.
All youth served through T he Private
Industry Council are low -incom e, and
m any are overcom ing significant
challenges on the road to becom ing
productive, contributing mem bers o f
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our community.
The positive activities these youth
will be involved with this sum m er
include:
A renovation project to fix up
homes for low-incom e elderly per­
sons in W ashington County.
Integrated Curriculum Projects-
projects focus on integrating studies
in science, the arts, social studies, and
basic skills with hands-on projects,
including landscape and conserva­
tion, photography, video production,
a building rehabilitation project, and
mural projects.
O u td o o r m u ra l p r o je c ts in
Hillsboro, Forest G rove, and the City
o f Portland. M ost m urals will focus
on “diversity” as a theme.
Third year students enrolled in
our sum m er T rainine and Education
Program will be involved in a num ber
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youngsters spend part o f their work time learning subjects such as first-aid, English, personal finance and job hunting.
N orthw est Film Center.
An apprenticeship program in
science and engineering which will
link youth with a full-tim e mentor
durine the sum m er m onths. The eoal
o f this program will be to give youth
e n g in e e r in g s o m e p r e - p r o f e s ­
sio n a l e x p e rie n c e and an u n d e r­
sta n d in g o f p o ssib le c a re e r o p ­
tio n s.
U d to 1.500 vouth will be Dlaced
in individual work experiences atpub-
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Careers Begin In the Classroom.
The foundation of a successful career is
knowledge & training. Pacific Power, an
Equal Opportunity Employer, supports
the ideals and aims of Career Day.
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PACIFIC POWER
Counties. W ork experiences will in-
elude assisting with clerical, childcare,
healthcare, library, custodial, and
classroom activities. In the past, youth
have been placed in diverse work
situations such as the Humane Soci-
ety. Bureau o f Land M anagement,
Loaves & Fishes, and the Internal
Revenue Service.
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Legacy Emanuel
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Healthcare
Scholarship
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American State
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Grant High School
Nursing
Tara Johnson
Grant High School
Biomedical Research
Lily Mai
Benson High School
Pediatrics
Marie Solier
Grant High School
Biomedical Research
Dominick Gallares
home?
American State Bank may be able to help you. We have just
established a program to lower our standard required 20%
down payment on conventional home loans to just 5% for
qualifying low-income families.
If you have a good “track-record" of paying rent, a good
credit history, are a low-income family, and have enough
cash for a 5% down payment, you too could own your own
home under this program.
COME BANK WITH US
WE DO BANKING
THE OLD FASHIONED WAY
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Medical Staff Scholarship:
Is the lack of a down payment keeping you from owning a
Come see us today!
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BANK
Courtney Bailey
Benson High School
Cardiology
This is the fifth year that Legacy
Emanuel Healthcare Scholarships
up to four years, and the funds may be
have been awarded to high school
seniors who reside in North and
Northeast Portland and are planning
Next year’s application process will begin
to study for a healthcare career. The
Relations, 280-4630.
used for tuition, books and other fees.
in February 1995, and information is
available by calling lan Shea, Community
scholarship is $1000, renewable for
Legacy Emanuel
Hospital & Health Center
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le g a n Health System includes Fmanuel Hospital A Health Center.
Hood Medical Center. Visiting Nurse Association. Ambulatory Care Clinics and CateMark/Managed Healthcare Northwest PPO © 1994
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