Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 21, 2011, 2011 special coverage issue, Page 36, Image 36

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    Page 36
Minority & Small Business Week
September 21. 2011
We’re in the business
of providing hope,
access and potential.
Join- us.
ome Forward (fo rm e rly the H ousing A u th o rity of
C o n ta c t H om e Forw ard fo r m ore
P ortland) provides shelter and su p p o rt for our neighbors
inform ation or to learn a b o u t sp e cific
in need. B ecause w ith the essentials of a hom e, individuals
o p p o rtu n itie s , o r fo r in fo rm a tio n
can move forw ard in life. Today, we are more com m itted than ever
a b o u t resources such as free training,
to serving our com m unity of M ultnom ah C ounty by providing
technical assistance, and w orkforce
hope, access, and the potential for a better tomorrow.
hiring and training programs.
T q achieve our goals, however, requires the help of our business
partners. We frequently have co n tra c t o p p o rtu n itie s —particularly
for minority, women-owned and emerging small businesses—
in the following- areas:
• Professional Services
• Construction Services
• Social Services
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For more information, contact:
Cinna’Mon Williams, CPPO, CPPB, MCA
Procurement & Contracts Manager • 503.802.8533
Cinnamon.Williams@homeforward.org