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August 26, 2015 Page 5 L egal N otices Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer Showdogs is a full service salon. We do M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Dorothy Rodriguez-Anderson, a local woman with a passion for helping those in need, wants to bring a much-needed women’s shelter to Vancouver, where their currently is no such service. photo by Helping the C ontinued from P age 3 and be dumped back on the streets is more than they can bear,” she said. “Without someone to care, they turn to drugs so they don’t have to feel or deal with the trauma. Instead, the women just live on the streets.” She adds that the only men’s shelter in town hous- es sex offenders, where the girls are “sitting ducks.” Poverty is a women’s issue across the world and in the United States, and according to the Nation- al Woman’s Law Center, nearly 6 in 10 poor adults are women, and nearly 6 in 10 poor children live in Homeless families headed by women. Poverty rates are espe- cially high for single mothers, women of color, and elderly women living alone. Women’s shelters are critical to the stability and welfare of women, par- ticularly mothers and domestic violence survivors. Anderson knows that ongoing grassroots action is needed through every step of the process to keep the homeless issue in front of local, state and federal representatives. She would welcome even more signatures to shed light on the problem. To sign Anderson’s petition, visit thepetitionsite.com/823/129/285. To donate to the project, visit gofundme.com/zm4mqbg. baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing, nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health care and grooming products to keep your pet clean in between visits. Show Dogs Grooming Salon & Boutique 926 N. Lombard Portland, OR 97217 503-283-1177 Tuesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Monday 10am-4pm Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg and your kitty will be pretty. ! Fund to Support Minority Entrepreneurs Subscribe C ontinued from P age 3 Kate Brown and Business Oregon, the state counterpart to the PDC. A request for information was issued by the PDC last week to identify and select a professional manager for the fund, who will be expected to raise an additional $1.75 million from private inves- tors and foundations to meet a $3 million goal for the initial capital in the fund’s first year. Officials said the fund will in- vest between $20,000 and $50,000 each in startups founded by under- represented groups in a variety of industries. Mentoring and busi- ness advising services will accom- pany each investment. “The Inclusive Startup Fund represents the Portland Develop- ment Commission’s ongoing com- mitment to support and cultivate entrepreneurs from underrepre- sented populations,” said Patrick Quinton, the organization’s execu- tive director. “We’re eager to take this next step toward providing better access to capital for startups with diverse founders.” “Our local startups play an important role in job creation and economic progress here in Multnomah County,” added Multnomah County Commis- sioner Loretta Smith, a member of Portland’s African American community, who pushed forward the amendment that secured the county’s portion of the funding. “So we are very proud to provide funds that will support the growth of underserved entrepreneurs in the region.” 503-288-0033 Fill Out & Send To: Attn: Subscriptions, PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208 $45.00 for 3 months • $80.00 for 6 mo. • $125.00 for 1 year (please include check with this subscription form) Name: Telephone: Address: or email subscriptions@portlandobserver.com