(Elje December 25, 2013 IN S ID E sportiani» (Dbsertier This page Sponsored by: Page 3 FredMeyer TheWeek Review What's on your list today?» O pinion - u pages 6-7 Kevin Rickett, special agent in charge of the FBI in Oregon, presents a leadership award to Chabre Vickers and Tami Wallis of Big Brothers, Big Sisters on behalf of the non-profit group’s mentoring program for children. Breaking Bad Cycles FBI honors ‘second chance’ program The FBI Portland Division has presented Big Brothers, Big Sisters with its annual Community Leader­ ship Award for a second chance program that pairs adult mentors with youth, ages 12 to 17, currently involved in the juvenile justice sys­ tem. "Second Chance gives kids the opportunity to break the cycle of bad choices that have put them into the justice system," said Kevin Rickett, acting special agent in charge of the FBI in Oregon. "These mentors truly care about encourag­ ing and supporting these youth as they work to get an education, gain life skills and find the path to a successful and productive life as a member of our shared community.” Every year, each of the FBI's 56 field divisions chooses one person or organization to receive the Director's Community Leadership Award. Each recipient must have shown a commitment to crime pre­ vention or community service. Volunteers who work with Sec­ ond Chance at Big Brothers, Big Sisters commit to meeting with their matched youth at least three to four times a month over at least an 18- month time period. Each volunteer must pass a background check and participate in training specifically designed to help them deal with the continued on page 5 m K M am ■■■ Warm Clothing Donations Needed C alendar page 10 C lassifieds page 14 F ood page 16 Multnomah County Commissioner Liesl Wendt and Portland City Commissioner Dan Saltzman have asked the community for donations o f winter gear and volunteer time after a recent cold snap depleted sup­ plies, primarily blankets, at several non­ profit agencies. Community partners who already per­ form extraordinary work with limited re­ sources have stretched those resources even further during the severe weather to open emergency shelters and to distribute blankets and winter gear. H ere's w hat people ex p erien cin g homelessness need: Adult socks, adult men’s continued on page 5 PHOTO COURTESY OF STREET ROOTS. A warm clothing drive for the homeless is underway.