Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 22, 2011, Page 14, Image 14

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Boys and Girls Club Celebrates
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project. The celebration included
carnival games, cotton candy and
a brief program recognizing the
im portance o f the Boys and Girls
Club in the com m unity.
"If you take into account every the youth of Portland if the leaders is part o f a concentrated effort by are not in school.
Boys and Girls Club site in the metro in our community joined the Trail the Trail B lazers’ Make it Better
W inderm ere partners Denali
area, over25,000youth were served Blazers and Windermere in rallying foundation and W inderm ere to
Oregon, C hristenson Electric, En
by this fantastic organization last around organizations like the Boys support an organization that pro­
Pointe Technologies and Integra
year, " said Sarah Mensah, Trail Blaz­ and Girls Clubs that provide these vides local youth with a safe loca­
also participated in restoring the
ers chief operating officer. "What a opportunities for our youth."
tion to engage in positive and Blazer Boys and Girls Club facili­
wonderful impact we would have on
The revam ping o f the local club productive activities when they ties.
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need to advance their education in
their opportunities for the future,”
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she said.
Ernest J. Hill, Jr.
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partnered with the Portland Oppor­
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any new or used tire-
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north Portland’s Rosemary Ander­
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Plumber: Quinn Davis
son High School, which will train
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the county to make this program a
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success.
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SCREEN PRINTINGS
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“Together, all of the combina­
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tions, have given our young people
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opportunities they not have had
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aaron da vis l@msn.com before,” Smith said.
When four young people who
I will be participating in the program
were asked if it is hard to find a job,
they all reacted passionately.
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“I know tons of people my age
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looking for jobs,” said 17-year-old
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M orning into early evening
After he sent over 50 resumes out
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trying to find a job in the past five
Wednesday - 'Thursday
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lege student and participant with the
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program, said people who are going
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into college, or are in college, also
need money because they might not
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get enough money with financial aid
Portland, Oregon 97227
or grants to support them.
Recent high school graduate
Shirley Luo expressed her excite­
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ment for the opportunity.
“I am looking to gain more expe­
rience and skills that will help me
later on in college and in careers and
in life,” she said.
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Smith challenges the community
to fo llo w the lead tak en by
Multnomah County, the city and
Corporate Events
businesses that have stepped up.
Among the businesses invested
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in the program is Pacific Power.
Pacific Power executive Pat Egan
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said he is hopeful other private sec­
tor companies will support jobs for
youth.
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