JJortlanb ©hscruer A p r il 19. 2 0 0 6 Page B5 R eligion U p f ilt h A i-V tll l/ll P r n m n t p r « S lp r v p X 1. V P l.l.l.v J l/V 'l ¿3 L J V 1 ▼ C h u r p h p c V-xJLI. 1X1. V 'l.l.V 'O on Sunday, April 23 at 4 p.m. at St. service will include a tribute to the Andrew Catholic Church, 806 N.E. Rev. William Sloane Coffin, who Alberta, will mark the third anni­ died on April 12 at the age of 8 1. versary of war in Iraq Coffin was a clergyman and so­ This is a unique opportunity to cial activist who was one o f the join hands with your neighbors ’’Freedom Riders” who challenged from across the city to celebrate a segregation laws in the 1960s. Breaking barriers to health care For hundreds of churchgoers, health care conies in the form of a parish health promoter. Providence Portland Medical Center’s program reached a significant milestone this spring, with nearly 1 (X) volunteers now serving the community’s low- income and often Spanish-speak­ ing residents. The health promoters are volun­ teers who serve in five local par­ ishes, including St. A nne's, St. Peter’s, Ascension, Holy Cross and Holy Redeemer. They staff health fairs at par­ ishes, offering classes on cancer, children’s health, nutrition, domes­ tic violence and much more. They also help parishioners navigate through other needed services, such as clinics, helping people with transportation to and translations for medical appointments, social services and visit with homebound elderly and people with chronic ill­ nesses. The program is co-sponsored St. Andrew Peace Service An An interfaith service for for «¡ace c o m commitment m itm e n t tn neace. T The interfaith service peace shared shared to peace. Steakadelphia 68(X) NE MLK Blvd 503-247-7211 STEAKADELPHU V GRILLED HOT (I Block N o f Portland Blvd) After 3 PM Try Our Most Popular Sandwich: The Steakadelphia Supreme 1 Small 8” Steakadelphia Supreme (Philly Steak or Grilled Chicken Breast) FOR 1 Can Combo (Fries and 12ozCan Drink) $4.99 Nearly two dozen health promoters graduate from a Providence Portland Medical Center program to serve local church parishes. by Providence Portland Medical For example, many Spanish­ growth of the Latino patient popu­ CenterandEI ProgramaHispanoof speaking immigrants do not under­ lation and in recognition that Latino Catholic Charities. stand how the U.S. health care sys­ immigrants had some of the lowest The goal is to reach residents tem works and the health promot­ rates of insurance coverage. who are unaware of available health ers are able to help people navigate Each volunteer completes an care resources and to educate them the often-confusing system. extensive 15 week, 60 hour training about disease prevention and mak­ Providence and Catholic Chari­ course. Dozens of health care pro­ ing proper use of the health care ties came together to sponsor the fessionals from the community system. program in 2(XX) in response to the teach the classes. Supreme served with mayo, lettuce, tomato, peppers, jalapeno, mushroom, onions, & our secret Philly Sauce or Philly Ranch Sauce Hours: 7 days a w eek am -9pm Alien Temple CME Church Spring Revival Theme: “J)riven ßy Qod \ Purpose vs Jeremiah 29:11-13 In Loving Memory Deborah Ann Eazel Deborah Ann Eazel was born Meier & Frank, Friedlanders, Ben Sept. 3,1954 in Portland, the oldest Bridges, Fred Meyer Jeweler and of five children toGilber Ann Eazel. Nordstrom’s. She graduated from Jefferson High D eborah met Yugen Fadan School in 1972. Rashad and from the beginning their As a loving mother, she gave love grew like a rose. On Sept. 5, birth to Latricia Michon Jones in 1998, they were wed in a surprise 1971 and Aaron Rashad Mayes in ceremony. While growing in her 1984. She loved to travel. In 1980 faith, Deborah accepted Christ as she returned to Portland to care for her personal savior and later be­ her mother, while working long came a member of Heavenbound hours in retail. She was known as Deliverance Center. one of the best sales associates in She showed great dedication and her field, becoming the unofficial love to her family. She enjoyed ambassador for Lloyd Center. She gatherings with family, eating, and you ever had a problem she'd say worked at Whitehall Jeweler, J.C. playing her favorite game charades. “uh uh girlfriend, we got to fix this.” ■V- Penny’s, Ales, Casual Corner, She loved laughter and life and if At any given time she always had something positive to say. She was a surrogate mother to Alfonzo and Latanya Jenkins. She leaves to mourn her hus­ band o f Portland; her daughter o f Phoenix, Ariz. and her son of P o rtla n d ; s te p s o n s D o n ta e Kelsaw, Eugene Kelsaw, O m ar Kelsaw, all o f Portland; grand­ children D ebre’ Jones and Daniel Jackson, both o f Phoenix; sisters Felecia Hardie o f Lakeland, Fla. and M ichele Crockett of Port­ land; brothers Darryl W oods and Kerry Crockett of Portland; and several nieces, nephews, grand­ nieces and grandnephew s and a host o f family and friends. Guest Evangelist Dr. Jerome E. McNeil, J r — Senior Pastor Christian Cathedral CME Church in Dallas, TX V Wednesday May 3rd 2006 @ 7:00pm IF Thursday May 4'h 2006 @ 7:00pm 4P Friday May 5'h 2006 @ 7:30pm For more information contact: Allen Temple CME Church, 4 2 36 NES* Ave, Portland, Oregon 97 2 1 1 Phone: 503-287-0261 (5 0 3 ) 286-1 103 STATE FARM •«, F/ (5 0 3 )2 8 6 -1 1 4 6 INSURANCE COMPANIES SKILLED TRADES Opento Women doors, too. They will host the 14lh Annual Women in Trades Career word that PGE is open to women Fairon April 27-29. and minorities.” Visitors can meet tradeswomen She said it doesn’t take stellar and learn about apprenticeships, grades, but a little mentorship and jobs and careers. There’ 11 be a num­ encouragement. ber of hands-on exhibits where O rg a n iz a tio n s like O regon participants can climb a PGE tele­ Tradesw om en, Inc., help open phone pole in the parking lot, oper­ ate a crane and backhoe, learn safety pending gap, she said, but also women are often more detail-ori­ operation on a telephone wire. Elizabeth O ’Neill, the fair’s pro­ ented and better at communication. This year’s fair takes place at the gram and event manager, said fe­ male apprenticeships are on the NECA/IBEW Electrical Training rise in Oregon, and participants will Center, 160 2 1 N.E. Airport Way. learn m ore about ad v antages Saturday's session on April 29 is open to the public and no registra­ women have. 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