A4 East Oregonian Tuesday, June 18, 2019 CHRISTOPHER RUSH Publisher KATHRYN B. BROWN Owner ANDREW CUTLER Editor WYATT HAUPT JR. News Editor JADE McDOWELL Hermiston Editor Founded October 16, 1875 OUR VIEW Volunteer to help your community I n a perfect world children would not go hungry. We don’t live in one of those, so that’s why local free lunch pro- grams — becoming, thankfully, a summer feature — are so important. Free lunch programs — spon- sored by entities such as the Herm- iston Recreation Department or the Umatilla-Morrow Head Start — fill a vital need even as the local econ- omy seems stabilized. Child pov- erty is down — from 26.3 percent in 2017 to 19.1 percent in 2018 — but the decline is hardly a case for rejoic- ing. A 19 percent child poverty rate is still dismal and troubling. How to solve it, though, is the difficult ques- tion. To answer the child poverty rate requires the kind of thinking-outside- the-box behavior that isn’t always readily available. It isn’t just a Uma- tilla County problem, either. Other counties in Eastern Oregon — Mal- heur County comes to mind — also face a lingering problem with child- hood poverty. Until a wide-sweeping solution is discovered, entities such as Uma- tilla-Morrow Head Start are essen- tial. Far too many children rely on the free lunch program to find a mid- day meal. Without such programs, it is hard to understate the potential damage to young people in our great county. The damage, of course, not only occurs now but manifests itself in the future. Afterall, it is hard to con- centrate and be productive in any endeavor if you are wondering where your next meal is coming from. Staff photo by E.J. Harris The summer lunch program at the Umatilla-Morrow Head Start will feature a range of lunchtime activities for participants. Previous years featured rock painting, water balloons, visits from the mayor and fire department, and even the occasional dunk tank. The number of students who qual- ify for reduced or free lunch hovers near 60 percent in Umatilla County. That means the poverty-hunger issue here isn’t going to go away anytime soon. That means all of us should find a way to help such organizations as Umatilla-Morrow Head Start. While most of us do not have access to a crystal ball where a solution to child- hood poverty and hunger is readily available, we all have the capacity to volunteer or help in other ways. Volunteering to help your commu- nity — in any form — is a special kind of civic virtue. Chances are, if you look closely at many local orga- nizations you’ll see a core of volun- teers who make it successful. Volun- teering to help the Umatilla-Morrow Head Start or any other local group that provides a free lunch program during the summer is a noble act. Volunteering to help with a free lunch program also provides resi- dents the opportunity to engage with young people in a positive way. So if you have the opportunity, lend a hand. You won’t regret it. YOUR VIEWS Use for fire station proceeds a no-brainer The council needs to move on ASAP with the sale of the old fire station and rental homes. No more hearings, etc., on who the buyers should be — list it and get it sold! Be done with it! Now the most important ending to this deal: All proceeds, not a portion of, will be placed in the street repair fund. Funds can not be used for anything else — street repairs only. It’s a no-brainer. Dennis Moffit Sr. Pendleton OSP car helps foster partnership with LGBTQ community CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES U.S. PRESIDENT Donald Trump The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 whitehouse.gov/contact/ U.S. SENATORS Ron Wyden 221 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC 20510 202-224-5244 La Grande office: 541-962-7691 La Grande office: 541-624-2400 Rep.GregBarreto@state.or.us GOVERNOR Jeff Merkley 313 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 202-224-3753 Pendleton office: 541-278-1129 Kate Brown 160 State Capitol 900 Court Street Salem, OR 97301-4047 503-378-4582 Greg Smith, District 57 900 Court St. NE, H-482 Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1457 Rep.GregSmith@state.or.us U.S. REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVES Greg Walden 185 Rayburn Hous Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-6730 Greg Barreto, District 58 900 Court St. NE, H-38 Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1458 Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the East Oregonian editorial board. Other columns, letters and cartoons on this page express the opinions of the authors and not necessarily that of the East Oregonian. SENATOR Bill Hansell, District 29 900 Court St. NE, S-423 Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1729 Sen.BillHansell@state.or.us I would like to thank Phil Wright for his June 8-9 article sharing information about the OSP Pride Car. Historically the police have been, and sometimes continues to be, an agent of fear to gay, lesbian and transgender people. This month we celebrate Gay Pride in remem- brance of a particularly egregious example of police brutality. As an ally of the LGBTQ community, it is gratifying to read this uplifting article and the show of partnership between a police force and this community. It is unfortunate not every jurisdiction can enjoy this relationship. PFLAG offers support to people who have recognized it is time to live the life they were meant to live. We reach out to their families, friends, and the community to show them how to best give their support. We partner with the community and elected officials to change unacceptable laws and to encourage equal treatment of all people regardless of their sex- ual orientation or gender expression. If you see us tabling in the community please stop by and say hello. Just look for our lovely rainbows. Alice Hepburn, president PFLAG Pendleton The East Oregonian welcomes original letters of 400 words or less on public issues and public policies for publication in the newspaper and on our website. The newspaper reserves the right to withhold letters that address concerns about individual services and products or letters that infringe on the rights of private citizens. Letters must be signed by the author and include the city of residence and a daytime phone number. The phone number will not be published. Unsigned letters will not be published. Send letters to the editor to editor@eastoregonian.com, or via mail to Andrew Cutler, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801