Che Page 18 Fortiani» (Dhseruer M a j-4, 2011 Workforce Training in Crosshairs continued Jk from page 3 nite change to the local workforce. “Trade work has alw ays, in the past, been a place mostly made up of white m en,” she said. “So we are trying to diversify the trades and make more opportunities for Take Action Get Tested M u ltn o m a h C ounty Health D epartm ent's $20 HIV Community Test Site offers confidential HIV testing with or w ithout your name at these locations: I Downtown Community Test Site Call 503.988.3775 fo r an appt. M on I Thurs | Fri 426 SW Stark St., 6th Floor, P ortland, 97204 “ Free w ith th is c o u p o n ” Se hab Northeast Health Center Just w alk in Tuesdays | 5:30 - 7:15 pm ! 5329 NE MLK Jr. Blvd, 2nd Floor, | P ortland, 97211 | Public H ealth L — --------------------------- Pat Daniels nter 3EES1ÎERB333 ntment. m inorities.” Young explained there are four pre-apprenticeship programs that get women and minorities into dif­ ferent trades, one includes Con­ structing Hope. Daniels said an elimination of these resources would have a sig­ nificant impact on her small organi­ zation. "It is going to be a challenge for all job training skill development programs, especially the small ones, and even more so for the people we serve,” said Daniels. Although Con­ structing Hope does not directly receive funds from under the WIA, she explained everyone will be im­ pacted because federal dollars break down to state and local dollars. “Larger organizations are better equipped to compete for the same d o lla rs,” she explained. “This doesn’t allow us to build capacity within our organization, and with­ out funds we could be closing our doors.” A c c o rd in g to Y o u n g , the amount o f construction has gone down since the recession, which is causing contractors to find it difficult to use apprentices on their jobs because some of their long-standing em ployees are also out of work. But even in the dark economic times, Daniels explained how her organization is creating a collabora­ tion of Community Workforce agree­ ments to get large construction com­ panies to donate a percentage to their training, which the construc­ tion companies take out of their own pockets. In fact, she explains, all of the pre-apprenticeship programs are now collaborating around these agreements. Although many organizations are waiting day by day to see the affects of cuts for apprenticeship programs, the importance of finding ways to cater to minorities in the workforce is becoming increasingly recognized as important. CRIME STOPPERS (503) 823-HELP 111 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Portland, Oregon Help Solve Teen’s Murder Dr. Billy R. Flowers (above center) and his skilled s ta ff are ready to help those in need THE SPINACOLUMN TM An ongoing series of questions and answers about Am ericas natural healing profession. Partió: Chiropractic VS. Morning Stiffness: A deadly blow to the agony of awaking. : I used to be so stiff in the vous system. As the nervous sys­ rested. If you have had prob­ morning I could scarcely tie tem gets well, you will notice that lem s w ith m uscle stiffn e ss, my shoes. 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Detectives believe this shooting involved persons associated with gangs, however, have not been able to determine Shiloh's involvement with gangs or if he was the intended shooting victim. Shiloh Hampton Witnesses in the area provided police with a possible suspect ve­ hicle description and police would like the public’s help in locating this vehicle. Investigators are looking for a white late 1980's Mercedes. The vehicle is lowered, has tinted windows and chrome rims. C rime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $1,000for informa­ tion, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony, and you can remain anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers a t503-823-HELP (4357), leave a tip online at crimestoppersoforegon.com, or text 823HELP plus your tip and send it to CRIMES (274697).