Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 25, 2010, Page 6, Image 6

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Karis Stoudamire-Phillips (left) and Serena Ashley o f the Portland
chapter of the Links, together with Ashley’s children, Sinclair and
Sierra, volunteer for a Back to School supplies drive at Madison
High School in northeast Portland.
Back to School
Supply Drive
Pastors
. A nnie
Gutierrez
W ould like to
invite you
for Service every
For many years the Portland
Chapter o f the Links, Inc. has sup­
ported the com m unity by secur­
ing school supplies for their an­
nual Back to School Drive orga­
nized by their Services to Youth
Committee.
This year, under the leadership
of Links Karis Stoudamire-Phillips
and Kimberly M atier the com m it­
tee is partnering with Schoolhouse
Supplies, a free supply store for
teachers in the Portland Public
School district, by joining their
“Tools for Schools” program.
The organizations involved in
this program adopt a high-need
Portland Public school and provide
each student with a backpack full of
school supplies.
Cully Neighborhood
c o n tin u e d fr o n tp a g e d
F rid a y N ig h t a t 7 : 0 0 p m
Services will be held a t
New Song Community Comer
2511NE MLK Blvd.
Corner of NE MLK Blvd and Russell Street
Doors open at 6pm for every service
The Portland Chapter of the Links
has adopted Rosemary Anderson
High School for the 2010-2011
school year.
By seeking corporate sponsor­
ships, support from Links support­
ers and Links members, the chapter
plans to provide a backpack full of
school supplies for 1 (X) students at
the northeast Portland school.
Members of the organization and
other volunteers packed the back­
packs on Thursday at Schoolhouse
Supplies which is located on the
campus of Madison High School,
2735 N.E. 82nd Ave. The backpacks
will be distributed to Rosemary
Anderson students on Tuesday,
Aug. 31 at their “Back to School”
celebration.
about 30 percent o f work was
being done by disadvantaged
people.
“It’s a leading light for the
rest of the country,” said Hays
of the program . “Portland’s re­
ally out in front.”
He said there is no shortage
of older homes in need o f w eath­
erization, calling it “a problem
that w e'd be glad to have.”
In addition to weatherization,
Hays said that there are other
fairly sim ple things that can be
done to create green jobs. He
pointed to the Solarize N orth­
east project, w here residents
buy solar panels for their hom es
in bulk and split up the installa­
tion costs. He said that install­
ing biosw ales, w hich absorb
storm runoff water, are also a
good way to reduce costs asso­
ciated with treating w ater while
creating more jobs.
“This transition to a green
econom y is going to be a lot of
w ork,” he said.
For directions or more information, call
503-488-5481
www.m fhm portland.com
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