Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 17, 2017, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    May 17, 2017
Page 7
CAREERS EDUCATION
Church Salutes Unsung Heroes
Allen Temple CME Church
is making plans and taking res-
ervations for an upcoming cel-
ebration to honor Portlanders
who are making a contribution
to their communities.
The 3rd Annual Unsung
Heroes and Heroines Awards
Breakfast will recognize com-
munity members who have made
a difference in the areas of ed-
ucation, drug addiction services,
homeless ministry, healthcare,
Rev. Dr. Leroy Haynes
the arts and social justice.
The event will take place on
Saturday, June 24 at 10 a.m. at
Maranatha Church at 4222 NE
12th Ave.
Rev. Dr. Leroy Haynes, the se-
nior pastor of Allen Temple CME
Church, is encouraging communi-
ty members to come and celebrate
the work of Portland’s unsung ac-
tivists, educators and mentors.
To submit a nomination or
purchase advance tickets, con-
tact Rev. Rhonda L. Smith at
503-282-9813.
Portland Community College Board Chair Kali Thorne Ladd presents Betty Duvall (left) with the col-
lege’s Patron Award for her long time work as an educator and supporter of student success.
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Patrick John Sweeney, P.C.
Patrick John Sweeney
Success
Thanks to the philanthropic
arm of Portland Community Col-
lege for raising a record $514,000
for scholarships and student
success initiatives at a gala last
month that attracted nearly 500
attendees.
The monies will help hundreds
of PCC students, many being the
first in their families to attend
college and be supported in their
academic pursuits.
“It’s our community of sup-
porters that sustain our schol-
arship and support programs,
which make a difference in the
lives of our students, their fami-
lies and future generations,” said
Marion Levitan, PCC Foundation
board president.
The PCC Foundation also rec-
ognized Betty Duvall at the event
by awarding her its 2017 Patron
Award for her work in education
and longtime support of student
success. Duvall is a professor
emerita at Oregon State Univer-
sity, but has spent most of her
career as a community college
administrator, and 20 years as a
dean, including at PCC.
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