June 21, 2000 Page B8 (Elje ^ la rtla n b © heeruer BMet.ro/Religion Domestic violence survivors break ground for new Raphael House Shelter Dr. A. Lee Henderson Retirement Event Celebration Set for First A .M .E . Church 1 Dr. A. Lee Henderson Bishop Philip R. Cousin Bishop H. Brookins S u rv iv o r s o f d o m e s tic a b u s e p erfom iedacerem onialtreeplanting to launch the renovation o fa new and larger shelter for Raphael House, an em ergency shelter for victim s o f dom estic violence. B ecause o f the shelter resid en ts’ safety and security concerns, the shelter’s new location is confidential. Participants w ere joined by other survivors o f dom estic abuse, the Raphael House Board o f Directors, the Capital Cam paign Leadership Council, m ajor funders and Raphael House start'. The event was held under sunny skies and am idst the perfum e o f roses in the am phitheater o f the W ashington Park Rose G ardens in Portland. “For the first tim e 1 was able to go to sleep w ithout feeling afraid for my daughter or m y self thanks to the people at Raphael House,” said Doll F aller, a su rv iv o r o f ab u se and volunteer at the shelter. “T hey taught m e that I am brave and that I d id n ’t deserve to be abused.” Fellow survivors M arie M asterson and Barbara N elson joined Faller as they broke ground and planted a Japanese M aple sapling. T he m aple will be planted in the courtyard o f the new shelter when it is opened this fal 1. “We are honored that these w om en are participating w ith us today,” said M ark Story, executive director o f Raphael House. “Speaking out about their abuse is an act o f trem endous courage.” T he new R aphael H ouse H edco Or. Cecil L. Murray Dr. A. Lee Henderson, Publisher, President, and Secretary Treasurer of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School Union will be honored with a Retirement Celebration Event for his half-century service in Christian ministry on June 25 at 4:00 p.m. at First A.M.E. Church in Los Angeles. Bishop Hamel Hartford Brookins, Presiding Prelate of the Thirteenth Episcopal District of the A.M.E. Church will be the dynamic keynote speaker, announced Dr. Cecil L. Murray, pastor of F.A.M.E. and pastoral host for the event. A retinue of family, friends, associates, and dignitaries will honor Henderson who has contributed to church history by bridging the old traditional publishing venues from hands-on printing presses to current computer and digital equipment. He pioneered new avenues of products, catalogs, and their distribution with modem innovations which he designed and implemented to assure AMEC Publishing a safe transit into a new technological and productive future beyond the year 2000. “Time is of the essence, but Time is also flexible. Bend it to take a few precious moments to send your personal testimonials which shall be bound into a memory book," Reverend Dr. Murray noted. He called the A. Lee Henderson Retirement Event “a Godspeed Gala!” A Souvenir Journal is being planned under the auspices of Barbara Holmes at the F.A.M.E. church office (323) 735-1251. an special travel arrangements can be facilitated for the spirit-filled church ser­ vices. The festive event and grand reception to fete A. Lee Henderson, guest of honor, commemorates his fifty years of Christian ministry with 34 years in the pastoral ministry , and 16 years as the A.M.E. Church’s elected Publisher, national and international scope. General Chair for the event is Barbara Holmes with Margaret Goldman and Eula Germany serving as Co-Chairs, and Mary Roseburr as Project Chair. Among the many landmark achievements Dr. Henderson contributed to AMEC Publishing was his founding of the A.M.E. Registry Select, the launching of the AMEC Bicentennial Hymnal. Your Church and You. PsychoSpiritual Power = PSP. and The Communicator Magazine, for which he won an international award from the Pew and Rockefeller Foundation. A popular author of many books, Dr. A. Lee Henderson’s most recent ‘Retro Racism " gained widespread recognition including a per­ sonal endorsement by San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown. Henderson, a civic leader in the San Fernando Valley, California, during the civil rights struggle, positions himself on the cutting edge of minority advancement. He served as consultant to Governor Tom McCall’s office in Oregon and received the Russell Peyton Award for humanitarianism and community contributions. As an independent black publisher he was recognized for his news weekly The Portland Observer. He has also served abroad in Frankfurt, Germany at the World Book Fair where he was elected vice-president of its International Publishers' Association. Married to Bobbye Henderson, Henderson is the father to Alisha Cheri and Rosalyn Henderson-Turner and step-father to Sandra R. Traylor, Vickie Atkinson, Alisa F. Taylor, and Theodore R. Atkinson, Jr. Bobbye J. Henderson Obituary Looking to get your business seen? Come visit us on the web at www.portlandobserver.com then call us to advertise your business at 288-0033 Do you have skills, then "shoot out for Christ wants YOU." A ■|j3ortlanb (Observer FCA’s Carpef &■ Ulphos+ery cleaning Martin Cleaning Service C arpet cleaning: 1 Hall Free and Pre-Spray Traffic Area • Vacuum $5.00 each area • Stairs $ 1.50 Ea. 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Preventing deadly diseases am ong poor children by expanding access to vaccines, and developing vaccines ag a in st m alaria, H IV /A ID S and tuberculosis, are central priorities. Other major efforts include extending u n p rec ed en ted o p p o rtu n itie s for learning by bringing com puters with Internet access to every eligible public library in the U.S. and Canada, and p r o v id in g s c h o la r s h ip s to a c a d e m ic a lly ta le n te d m in o rity students in the U.S. w ith severe financial need through the Gates M ille n n iu m S c h o la rs P ro g ra m (w w w .g m sn .o rg ). F o r c o m p le te information and grant guidelines, visit w w w .gatesfoundation.org. (Ebe JJoi’tlntth ©hsrrtu'r W hat Y ou N eed to K now Alfred “Coach” Powell Frankie Lee A nderson was bom on January 13,1908, to Bryant and M ary Ann Spikes in Silsbee Texas. She was one o f 5 children. She was raised and educated in Silsbee Texas. Later she m et and m arried Will A nderson on July 2 1,1925 in N ew ton Texas. Out o f that union she brought forth 13 children, 5 sons and 8 daughters. They m oved to A rizona where Wi 11 Jr. and Bessie M ae were bom . Later they m oved to LaGrange, Oregon w here she attend Boyd M emorial Baptist church under the late Rev. D.D. Banks. There she bore several more children; Helen Lorraine, Mayola, Leslie Williams, Gladys, Floyd Harry, Robert jr„ Mildred Lee, Joyce M arie, Janet Lee, Lucilla Jean & Dickie Ervin. She w as proceeded on death by her late husband W ill Anderson, 10 children, 9 grandchildren & 9 great grandchildren. She leaves to m ourn her sister N ina H oward o f Texas, 3 daughters G ladys Jackson o f W alla Walla, Janet Lee Dobson, Lucilla A nderson-M azique& son- in-law Freddie Mazique, ofPortland. 49 grandchildren 109 great grandchildren, and 11 great-great grandchildren and 12 nieces and nephews. B-Balls & CD’s Trophies Boys 8-16 Shelter is expected to be com pleted in six m onths and will allow the agency to care for 210 m ore w om en and children each year, a 60 percent increase over the current shelter’s capacity. M ajor support for the project has com e from The Hedco Foundation (O akland,C alif.), the Bill & M elinda G ates Foundation, M eyer M emorial Trust, Spirit M ountain Com m unity Fund, M J. Murdock Charitable Trust, C o llin s F o u n d a tio n , O re g o n C om m unity Foundation and U.S. Bank. Providence H ealth System s donated the building. Significant in-kind contribution for renovation com es from the O regon C h a p te r o f N A IO P ( N a tio n a l A ssociation o f Industrial and O ffice Properties). The Bill & M elinda Gates Foundation is dedicated to improving people’s lives by sharing advances in health and learning with the global 284-7344 tisketgifts@yahoo.com M