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Page B6 (Tbc |3nrtlanò ©bscrucr. S ports t April 21. 2004 PARTNERSHIP tn m U n g iuhttOM* Abutt. Changing U rn Helpline (Make The Call): 800-923-H tlP l inea de Ayuda (Spanish): 877-515-7848 Youthline (Teen Helpline): 877-553-TfcTN WINNER’S CIRCLE Nursing Shortage Critical for Minorities continued from Metro chemistry and medical terminol ogy Linfield staff is also look ing to hire a bilingual director of m ulticultural program s, and more financial aid admin istrators to help fund the edu cations of m inority students. The college is currently ap plying for a three-year nurs ing workforce diversity grant to staff these positions. According to King, one of the boons o f her profession is its versatility. Nurses can be found in hos pitals, schools, private prac tices, in home health care, and they are attorneys, researchers and educators. “Anywhere there is any kind of health care given, nurses are there,” said King. Many organizations, includ ing the Oregon Center for Nurs ing, Oregon Health and Sciences University and Linwood College are trying to appeal to the minor ity population with a directed campaign and public and private grants for nursing school. “I can ’t think another pro- fession that allow s you to have contact with other people in the most im portant m ile stones in life: the birth of a child, activities to keep them healthy, through m inor or se rious illness, and at the end of life,” said King. For their 100,h anniversary, the Oregon Nurses Association celebrated with a gala and auc tion benefiting a nursing schol arship at the Lloyd C enter D o u b letree, w ith keynote speaker Elizabeth Norman, au thor of “We Band of Angels,” last Thursday. Accepting awards on behalf o f their teams in last week's charity basketball game, Mark Washing ton (left) takes the trophy for the Cory Cougars and Michael Mangum (right) holds the trophy for the Portland Disciples. Marcus Welch (center) played for the Jammin 95.5 Nike Big Bailers. The Portland Disciples surround coach Michael Mangum. JL ■ The Oregon City Pioneers played at SEI in north Portland during a memorial basketball game last weekend. Featuring Aaron. Art, Charles S Cyril Memorial basketball brings wins for charity A charity basketball game in memory of Cory Washington was held last Saturday at Self Enhancement Inc. in north Port land. The Portland Observer Cory Cougars defeated the Jammin 95.5 Nike Big Bailers with a score of 86 to 78. Other winners in cluded the’Portland Disciples, Rookie of the Year Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James dunks in the fourth quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks in Cleveland, in this April 12 photo. James won the NBA Rookie o f the Year award Tuesday, capping a remarkable season in which he revived the Cavaliers. The 19-year- old guard more than lived up to unprec edented hype, becoming the youngest player to receive the award. (AP Photo) who beat the Oregon City Pio neers by 91 to 42 in a 6"' grade match. The High Steppers en tertained crowds with a dance program at a halftim e show. May 7 & 8 • 8pm Tickets $20 to $35 Call 1-888-MAIN ACT or TicketsW est at F800-992-TIXX Advertise with diversity in ©bsernev C hinook W inds C asino (a ll 503-288-0033 It s Better at the Beach! • 1-888-CHINOOK • www.chinookwindscasino.com ails (?> port landob sen ei.com GET THE EDUCATION, THE TRAINING, T U C I D R I J°b Corps is a free education and career training program that 1 1 1 ■" VZ M ■ helps young adults, between the ages 16 and 24, get a better Job Corps was designed fo r you. - America'syouth. job, make more money and take control of their life. Learn Career Skills. Find Direction. Take advantage o f the 1 407-North East Mason Suite #5 Portland. OR 97211 Specializing in: Complete hair care • Extensions • Color U pdo’s • Weekly client discount • Eyebrows 503-287-7774 Now Hiring Barber/Stylist ( ) Lord, OUr Lord how i many career choices available a t Job Corps campuses. ^ tc c d ic b Majestic to your name P m I ms 8:1 Achieve More! Finish School. Get the Job. The program offers career training in many occupations, including: • Welding • Health Services • Retail Sales |/VM • Culinary Arts • Office Technologies • Computer Services • Electrical • Carpentry CALL 503-326-6800 or toll free 1-877-JOBCORPS fo r your nearest recruitm ent office. for? S’ JOB CORPS THE CHOICES YOU MAKE... MAKE YOU!