June 22, 2011 Çortlanh (Obstruer Page 13 M ETRO Empowerment for Local Youth Summer jobs advance education and careers by M indy C ooper T he P ortland O bserver As summer vacation for Portland Public school began last week, Commissioner Loretta Smith unveiled a new summer mentorship program, which will provide 25 jobs this sum­ mer for youth*within the community. The need for the program became a priority for this year’s budget cycle after Commis­ sioner Smith organized an issues forum for African American youth and men. Nearly 200 people attended the standing room only event, where both men and young people within the community expressed what they see as necessary steps to ensure a better future. “This program responds to the sentiment voiced in last month ’ s forum by young people that the best way to keep them and their peers off the street is with a job,” said Smith. In response, she insisted the county bud­ get include a focus on the need for employ­ ment opportunities for local youth, where there is currently a 30 percent unemployment rate for young people actively seeking op­ portunities. m e n t o is ^ C°™miSSioner Loretta Smith ¡''t'oduces young members o f the ( M m m u n ^ v ^ ^ i lp a r t M p a t e ^ n a ^ w ^ ** LU° ' 1 8 ' B K ’° n ° anCe' 2 ° : Loretta Smith; Mlcah Mitchel1' . . ¿ ^ ear! i elplnf ,n lteupkidsoffthestree,s' 71,6 program' which is pan of a summer r C ¡ngJ hem -iikk .S heJ e at MuItnomah y °uth Connect Partnership among Multnomah County that will help them advance their County, the city of Portland and the private education and careers,” said Smith. sector, will pay for 25 young people to gain work experience throughout the summer “It will give our young people skills they P P Y continued on page 14 Boys and Girls Club Celebration Community resource renovated thanks to volunteers The Portland Trail Blazers teamed up with W indermere Real Estate and other volunteers to revam p a com m unity resource, the Blazers Boys and G irls Club on northeast M artin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. H elping clean and organize the activity areas were O vations and AEG m ake-it-better em ployee volunteers, as well as volunteers from W indermere and their partners. Trail Blazers alumni Jerom e Kersey and Terry Porter, along with president em eritus Harry G lickm an, joined volunteers on Friday to celebrate the com pletion of the continued on page 14 Y° T f[O hm » °yS 3nd ° ' rlS C'Ub celebrate a cleanup and restoration o f their northeast Portland youth center thanks to the efforts o f volunteers from the Portland Trail Blazers and Windermere Real Estate. ?