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August 15, 2012
Page 19
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open for years to come.
thinking
they’ll
never
be be
anything.
thinking
they’ll
never
anything. _______________________
After all, he is living proof that
At the National Youth Sports
the camp can make something and Camp, “We want to exude citizen­
someone of kids who may grow up ship,” Miller said.
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football players are like celebrity
appearances.
“They love it,” he said. “They
If you’re passionate about food, then join our team and help us make a delicious
perk up and pay attention.” He also
difference.
In return, we ll help you have a satisfying career filled with sweet
says the kids love friendly competi­
opportunities. We offer competitive salaries and benefits so we can attract and retain top
tion. When they come to camp, they
talent And with our global presence, we offer a variety of career experiences you just can’t
get to play and make friends with
get anywhere else.
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kids from all around the city.
Join the Kraft Foods team ! www.kraftfoods.com/careers i
Respect, sportsmanship, commit­
Providing
business
solutions
and
IT
support
to
ment and dedication are the sub­
Visit our website for the latest job openings
help
your
business
grow
and
succeed.
jects Frazier places before his camp­
www.kraftfoods.com/careers
ers.
Kraft Foods is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Because many kids arrive at
As an equal opportunity employer, Kraft Foods, Inc.
cam p without the healthy m eals
is committed to a diverse workforce. In order to
How to Start a Business • Business Development
they should be getting at home,
ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals
they are served a m orning break­
protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation
Administration • IT Network Assessment
Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veterans Readjustment
fast and hot lunches, funded
Human Resources • Management Concepts
Act of 1974, and Title I of the American s with
through the U.S. Departm ent of
Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants that require
Event Planning • RFPBids • Grant Writing
A griculture.
accommodation in the job application process may
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foods
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The boys and girls learn to make
contact 847-646-6044 for assistance.
healthier eating choices thanks to
"If you need help starting or improving your business,
Oregon State University E xten­
contact us today and let us help."
For contracting opportunities with the City of
sion staff who use their own na­
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tionally-tested model to teach the
Portland, visit the Procurement Services website at:
cam pers about nutrition and how
http://www.portlandonline.com/omf/purchasing
Office
info@nwbcinc.com
2721 N. Lombard St.
to co o k h e a lth y m eals from
503-421-3746
www.nwbcinc.com
Portland, OR 97217
scratch.
“We are teaching them how to
c o n n e c t w ith u s
make a meal from whatever ingredi­
Bring in this ad and receive one hour consultation for FREE.
ents they might have at home in
their cupboards,” said Janet Costello
of the OSU extension service.
Another program implemented
at camp is Gang Resistance and
Training orG.R.E. A.T, a skills-based
1120 SW Fifth Avenue Room 750
course run by Portland Police offic­
State Firm»
ers who bring street smarts and
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Portland Oregon 97204
503-823-6855
advise on how to say no to gangs
Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710
and solve conflicts without vio­
lence.
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Saying no to gangs goes for
h o m e fo rw a rd
young girls as well, according to
Agent
hope, •c.cess potential.
Glynnis Woods, or “Miss W oods”
4946 N Vancouver Avenue, Portland, OR 97217
tocampers. She has taught at NYSP
Two Public Housing Priorities That M ay Allow You to Apply
503
286
1103
Fax
503
286
1146
for 12 years.
Even W hen W aitin g Lists Are Closed
erme.hill h5mb@statefarrn com
“I come here for the kids,” said
24 Hour Good Neighbor Service®
Woods, who works during the year
H om e Forw ard is pleased to a n nounce a new Public H ousin g
CLUBS
at Roosevelt High School and car­
priority fo r h ouseh olds th a t require a cce ssib le fe a tu re s that
FAMILY REUNIONS
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ries a no B.S. attitude. ‘T o build
acco m m od ate a w heelchair. Fam ilies and Individuals w ho q u alify
SCHOOL CLUBS
relationships and try to teach the
fo r this p riority can ap ply at a n y tim e, even when w aitlists are
BUSINESSES
IMIVIANC^
girls the right way.”
closed. Th is priority do es not a p p ly to the Section 8 program .
SCREEN PRINTING
The right way for Woods means
H o u seh old s m ust ve rify th e ir need fo r this p riority by h a vin g a
no fighting, no getting into trouble
5 0 3 -7 6 2 -6 0 4 2
physician or other licensed professional co m p le te a P riority
and no hanging around the wrong
V e rifica tion R eq uiring Unit with A ccessible Fea tures form from
9 7 1 -5 7 0 -8 2 1 4
group. Her alternative is more sports,
Hom e Forward.
fun and friendship.
NYSP guidelines require three
Th e secon d p riority Is fo r h ouseh olds th a t have a m e m b er w ho
AFFORDABLE
hours per week of educational en­
has been d iagn osed w ith a term ina l Illness w ith a life e xp e cta n cy
richment, but due to lack of funding,
o f 12 m on th s or less. Th is priority can be used to a p p ly fo r Public
N ew & Used Tires
PAL cannot support these levels,
H o u sin g and S ection 8, even w hen w aitlists are closed.
though they still offer classes in the
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H ou seh old s m ust ve rify th e ir need fo r this p riority by h avin g a
Overstock & Used Tires
basics.
p hysician co m plete a Priority V e rifica tion Due to Health form .
$ 2 0 & u p PR ICED TO S E LL
LOCK & KEY
Until 2005, the federal govern­
All tires mounted & blanched on
To req uest the Priority Verification form for e ith e r o f these
ment funded NYSP through the
the car, out the door - no additives.
FULL LOCKSMITH - SERVICE
p riorities fo r Public H o usin g please call 5 0 3 -8 0 2 -8 4 0 5 .
Community Action Block Grant.
Free stock wheels w/ purchase of
RE-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS
When resources were cut after the
any new or used tlre-
To req uest the Priority V erification Due to Health form o n ly for
county entered the war in Iraq, PAL
llmlted to stock on hand 30
S ection 8 please call 5 0 3 -8 0 2 -8 3 3 3 , option 7.
continued to keep the program run­
years in business
LOCKED 0UT7-WE MAKE
ning and cover annual shortfalls by
A p p lica tio n s will be provided afte r h ouseh olds have subm itted
2
locations
to
Serve
You
KEYS
FROM
SCRATCH
raising money through private do­
this form and verified th a t the y q ualify fo r the priority.
nors and the city of Portland.
HOUSE, OFFICE OR CAR
6 8 4 1 NE MLK, Portland
A pp lica tion s will be accepted for both o f these priorities Indefinitely
Damon Miller, a former camper
5 0 3 -2 8 3 9 4 3 7
o r until fu rth e r notice from H om e Forw ard. W a itin g lists cu rren tly
5 0 3 -2 8 4 -9 5 8 2
and PAL youth member who grew
rem ain closed to househ olds th a t do n 't q u a lify for the se priorities.
4 5 1 0 SE 5 2 nd & H olgate
up to be NYSP camp director and
PA L’s associate director, empha­
Serving P o rtla n d /M e tro
5 0 3 -7 7 1 -1 8 3 4
sizes the high need of keeping camp
area (N, NE, SE, SW ft NW)
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