October 7, 2015 Page 7 The Law Offices of Patrick John Sweeney, P.C. Patrick John Sweeney Attorney at Law 1549 SE Ladd, Portland, Oregon Portland: Hillsoboro: Facsimile: (503) 244-2080 (503) 244-2081 (503) 244-2084 Email:Sweeney@PDXLawyer.com God’s Women of Praise perform at Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church in north Portland to bring awareness to the Worship in Pink campaign for breast cancer awareness. Worship in Pink for a Cure Faith community works for breast cancer prevention October kicks off Worship in Pink, a month-long effort in the black community to address the breast health disparities for wom- en and men in our region. In part- nership with Komen Oregon and Southwest Washington, Legacy Health, and community groups, the effort also coincides with the national Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Research shows that only 57 percent of African-American women are regularly screened for breast cancer, compared with 74 percent of all women. Com- pounding the seriousness of the is- sue is that of every African Ameri- can woman diagnosed, 42 percent will be late stage. “We can change these alarm- ing statistics by stressing the im- portance of early detection and by helping facilitate the screenings through this local mission,” said Andrew Asato of the Susan G. Koman organization in Portland. “We can also help connect the uninsured and underinsured for free or low cost mammograms to remove that barrier to early detec- tion.” The Rev. Dr. T. Allen Beth- el, pastor of Maranatha Church, and Komen board member, said, “Survival rates for breast cancer increase dramatically if detect- ed early and we need to get this message out. Our faith community has stepped up to take on this chal- lenge and literally save lives.” Begun five years ago as a sin- gle Worship in Pink Sunday at a handful of churches, this move- ment has grown to encompass the entire month of October, with over 25 places of worship, and several community organizations holding specific education events. Numer- ous other businesses and gathering places are also involved to help publicize the events. A complete list of events and information is available at WorshipinPinkPDX. org. Kathy Kendrix, the Worship in Pink coordinator, says “Our big- gest goal is awareness and edu- Celebrating Nigeria and Democracy The Nigerian community in Oregon and Southwest Washing- ton invites friends and neighbors to celebrate democracy in Nigeria on Saturday, Oct. 10 from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Holiday Inn Port- land Airport, 8439 N.E. Columbia Blvd. Voting in March marked the first time an opposition leader won the Nigerian presidential election, and the first time a seated presi- dent conceded defeat. Nigeria has been ruled by dem- ocratically elected governments for the past 16 years, and for many expats and immigrants, that prog- ress is cause for celebration. The event will include a cock- tail hour, networking opportu- nities, dinner, and dancing. Ad- mission is $45 at the door. For advance tickets and more infor- mation, visit ncoswa.org. cation so we are heading out into community where people gather to spread the word. We’ve had a tremendous outpouring of support this year with the increased num- ber of churches and community groups engaging with their con- gregations and members.”