Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 21, 2011, 2011 special coverage issue, Page 33, Image 33

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    September 21. 2011
Minority & Small Business Week
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✓ Suspended or No Driver’s License?
✓ Delinquent Child Support?
✓ Owe Thousands in Court Fines to
Multnomah County?
✓ Minor convictions stopping you
from being hired for a job?
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We might be able to help you!
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Project Clean Slate is an award
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winning program which allows
qualifying individuals to help remove
some of the barriers to employment, housing, driving a
We have assisted Over 8,000 people Since July 2005!
• Currently limited to Multnomah County Only
• Must attend mandatory personal and
community responsibility classes ($200)
’ Must be sincerely dedicated to
changing your life course.
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Approved clients will be required
to perform community service in ex
change for all or part of delinquent
traffic fines, must be able to make
minimum monthly payments on
traffic fines until case is resolved
and enter into a child support re­
payment program (if applicable).
FOUNDER
Project Clean Slate operates in tandem with Multnomah
County District Attorney’s Office and in cooperation with
Multnomah County Circuit Court. It is a program o f Independent
Development Enterprise Alliance, a nonprofit organization.
Pre-apply online today!
PROJECTCLEANSLATE.COM
503-244-5794 • 4300 NE Fremont Street • Suite 220 Portland OR 97211
Business Hours: Monday-Friday 9am -12 Noon and 1PM to 5PM.
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All payments of classes can be paid by money order, cashiers check or debit or credit card only