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Page 8 X M a r t in L u t h e r K in g J r . 2013 s p e c ia l e d ilion January 16, 2013 Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. I — Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 'Life’s most persistent and urgent question is What are you doing for others?’” Martin Luther King, Jr. At Home Forward, we are committed to answering Dr. King’s urgent question. We support participation of minority-owned, women-owned and emerging small businesses on Home Forward projects. Contact us to learn more about what we are doing for others and how you can get involved. For more information, contact: Cinna’Mon Williams, cppo , cppb , mca Assistant Director for Contracting & Equity 503.802.8533 Cinnamon.Witiams@homeforward.org Hamrawit Gebretsadik Equity Coordinator 503-802-8431 Hamrawit.Gebretsadik@homeforward.org ¿ft. homeforward hope, access, potential. homeforward.org A new name for the Housing Authority of Portland TriMet Adj usts Schedules for MLK Holiday TriMet will modify its normal holiday schedule for the M artin Luther King Jr. holiday on M onday, Jan. 21. The changes match ridership dem and as more people use mass transit on the M LK holiday than any other holiday o f the year, TriMet officials said. M AX light-rail and WES commuter rail will run on regular weekday schedules as will 45 heavily-trav eled bus lines. But 10 bus routes will run on Saturday schedules and 24 lines will be canceled, including the five lines serving Marquam Hill. Buses running on Saturday schedules are Lines 4 8 ,5 2 ,6 2 ,7 1 ,7 2 ,7 5 ,7 6 ,7 7 ,7 8 and 88. Canceled bus routes are Lines 1 ,1 8 ,2 8 ,2 9 ,3 4 ,3 6 ,3 7 ,3 8 ,3 9 , 4 3 ,4 7 ,5 0 ,5 1 ,5 3 ,5 5 ,5 9 ,6 1 ,6 3 ,6 4 ,6 5 ,6 6 ,6 8 ,8 4 and 99. For more information, visit trimet.org. God is not merely interested in the freedom o f brown men, yellow men, red men, and black men. He is interested in the freedom o f the whole human race. 1 — Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.