2003-Fall - Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives Inc.
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2003-Fall - Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives Inc.
Community in Motion Fall 2003 A Newsletter for the Residents of PCRI w w w. p c r i h o m e . o r g Phone: (503) 288-2923 Executive Director Maxine Fitzpatrick (with microphone) led the raffle give-away at the annual PCRI Resident BBQ. O n August 9th PCRI held its fifth annual resident BBQ. Over 100 residents, staff, Board members and friends gathered for a day of fun-filled celebration. This year PCRI’s Parent Network and staff began working on the BBQ in April. Why? Parent Network members spent a lot of time last year discussing the challenges our community was facing in the schools. Network members were especially concerned about the current economic stresses facing PCRI families, so we decided to have a school supply giveaway. The hope was that it might relieve some financial stress and help children start a fresh school year with a positive new outlook. We’re proud to report that PCRI gave out 167 backpacks filled with pens, pencils, paper, crayons, rulers, markers, protractors and glue sticks! This year’s BBQ was more like a festival than a picnic.The theme was “Let’s destress.” Two massage therapists were on hand to offer chair massages, and face Fax: (503) 288-2891 Everyone was a winner! painters had everyone sparkling and beautiful. The Ethos Music Mobile kept us jamming, while there was lots of food, raffle prizes, an inter-generational game table and field games for the kids. Michelle Alvidrez, a new Parent Network member, shared: “I really enjoyed myself at the BBQ! I was pleased that there were activities that my children enjoyed. Inviting organizations like Ethos was a real treat for adults and children alike.” This was the first time that residents from Park Terrace were able to join us for the event. Margaret Beasley, Resident Coordinator at Park Terrace, said that what the residents liked most was "the family-type atmosphere, and they were very happy to be invited." We hope everyone had a great time, and we are very grateful to all the businesses, individuals and volunteers who helped make this day possible. Please see inside for a list of sponsors. Help PCRI raise money! Sign up with eScrip. Every time you shop at selected merchants, they will donate up to 8% of your purchase to PCRI. Join at www.escrip.com or call for a sign up form. PCRI’s Group ID #: 152174459 Do You Work for Bank of America or Fred Meyer? These companies will match your employee donations to PCRI. Please consider giving to support PCRI’s programs! PCRI does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, familial status, disability, or legal source of income.We comply with all federal, state, and local laws concerning discrimination. Copyright © 2003.All rights reserved. 2 The Director’s Corner Surviving During Difficult Economic Times artnership - the act of joining with another in an activity to accomplish a mutual goal. That is what we do here at PCRI – we partner with others who share our purpose. We do it as a employees of the organization, and as individuals hoping to make a difference. Of course, working at PCRI is our job and we get paid for it, but our chosen profession did not have to be in public service. With the breadth of talent of our staff, any one of them could have done something else. But they chose public service, and they have a passion for this work. A good friend once told me that passion in one’s chosen profession is simply described as something they would do even if they weren’t getting paid to do it. Well, I won’t stretch to say that we would all be here if we weren’t getting paid, but there are things we could get paid more for doing, but we have chosen to be here.We work at PCRI because we feel satisfaction from the difference it makes in this community. We have partners in this endeavor who appreciate what we do, and I consider each of you to be a partner. P In one of my recent columns, I encouraged each of you to participate in a worthy movement to create a dedicated funding source for affordable housing. I want to persuade you to be part of the solution to a big problem we have in this city and that is the lack of affordable housing. I implore you to take things into your own hands – after all, who can better represent you and look out for you than You? When it comes to having your say, you may not have an eloquent way of speaking but you know about the problem, you can speak and that’s all that matters. Once again, we are working to get a dedicated source of monies so that you can have a place to live that is affordable. Many of you are being forced to move in with family and make hard choices between rent, heat, food, clothes and medicine. Socializing, vacationing and relaxing are rare and come at a premium. And we must not forget the homeless population. We want to get homeless people off the streets, sleeping inside a home rather than outside on the streets. Currently, those are our challenges. That’s why partnerships are important. Do you want to get involved with a movement that can help you and others? Well, the Affordable Housing Now (AHN) movement is one way you can do it. Keep your eyes and ears open and when you hear that name – please listen and do whatever you can to help the cause. “ From what we get, we can make Lastly, I want to tell you about some great things that are happening at PCRI. Although we have been dealing with down economy, we are re-invigorated and even more committed. We came within one point of receiving national recognition that would have produced seed money for a great PCRI Youth (and Adult) Computer Lab. We also received an honorable mention from the Fannie Mae Foundation’s Maxwell Award for Park Terrace Apartments. A staff member, Marvin Dean, was selected to participate in Portland State University’s Leadership Academy.The fascinating thing about this is he started out as a maintenance helper and is now a supervisor. One day, he will be capable of running organizations like PCRI. This down economy has proven to be an excellent time to improve skills. Our staff are taking advantage of it and as a result, are becoming better public servants. We are getting new partners every day, like Portland Nursery which provided seeds and bulbs to residents this summer and Office Depot who donated the great backpacks for PCRI children. The Paint-a-thon was so much fun! We painted four houses all with volunteer labor and a grant for the City of Portland, another one of our partners. There have been other good happenings. You’ll read about them in the newsletter. a living; what we give, however, “ makes a life. - Arthur Ashe Maxine Fitzpatrick 3 PCRI Updates Property Management Inspecciones Anuales: La gerencia de la característica examinará su hogar por razones de salud y de seguridad. Tambien para examinara la condición en general de la propiedad. Le notificaremos una semana por adelantado. Cheques del Alquiler: Por favor de poner su domicilio en el cheque o money order. Si la información no está en el cheque puede conseguir fijada a otra cuenta y pueden incurrir en últimos honorarios. Si la fecha debida del alquiler cae en un fin de semana, gotéelo en la ranura del correo de PCRI por el primer armario de la manera de la puerta a la calle de Wygant. Aviso de 72 horas: Si el pago del alquiler no se recibe para el final del 7mo día un aviso de 72 horas para no el pago del alquiler será publicado. Esto significa que usted tiene 3 días para pagar su alquiler o para tomar medidas con la oficina. Si el alquiler no es pagado le servirán una entrada forzada Detainer (FED)in que le veremos en corte. Usted también, ser cargado $80.00 para el FED. Mantenimiento: Órdenes de trabajo satisfacen la llamada (503) 288-2923 para poner una orden de trabajo. Se habla español. Dar el permiso de PCRI de entrar en su residencia permite que respondamos rápidamente a sus necesidades. Si no, programar una cita entre las horas de 8:30 mañana - 4:30 p.m. Incluso con el permiso de entrar, el mantenimiento siempre le dará una llamada de la cortesía antes de que lleguen su casa. Generalmente, el mantenimiento llamará el día antes de que planeen entrar en su hogar. Si una reparación de la emergencia es necesaria después de que PCRI se haya cerrado para el día, llame nuestro paginador de la emergencia en (503) 599-3935. Congratulations to Kimberley Mason and Mary Lucero These two obtained their property management accreditation as Certified Occupancy Specialists! Thanks to Portland Nursury PCRI planted beautiful perennials like dahlias, gladiolas, begonias, and cannas at 20 single family homes and multi-plexes.Thank you for providing beauty and color for years to come! Maintenance ents, Greetings Resid gnize the follow rtunity to reco ir ing gardens: po op is th ke ta We’d like to beautiful, insp ents who have on NE 9th ing PCRI resid E 8th • Doneena N on ck hu C • h NE 12 Chad on NE 6t um • Tiffany on 30th ek D E N on ra Ta NE rand • Betty on Tino on NE G ) that requires ork order (WO d toilets, w ity or ri -p gh hi ge What makes a Water leaks, clog king, and iate attention? or ed w m t im no I’s es R ov st PC , refr igerators or WO’s broken furnaces safety concer ns. Mid-prior ity caulking, e d os an lo , th ks al ged sin other he ht fixtures, clog responded to within a lig en ok br e includ ill be so forth that w g, gutter ants, mice and rity WO’s include landscapin io pr er week. Low quests. her cosmetic re cleaning and ot ur to weather ize yo ’s a great time t w ki n no io g, at in iz m er co th a free wea r With winter fo le ib ig e el or m may be ) 288-2923 for residence.You ounty. Call (503 C ah om tn ul from M information. Bryant Edwards rvisor pe Maintenance Su For A Limited Time Refer others to PCRI and you may be eligible for a $75 rent credit! Only applicable to first-time applicants who are approved and move into a vacant PCRI residence. Your name must be given at time of application. 4 Spotlight on Families Scholarship Information Minority Scholarships The following are resources for minority youth who are looking for money to go to college.We would be happy to mail you the complete list, just call PCRI. Actuarial Scholarships for Minority Students www.beanactuary.org CollegeNet’s Scholarship Database http://mach25.collegenet.com/cgi-bin/M25/index Gates Millennium Scholarships www.gmsp.org/main.cfm Guaranteed Scholarships www.guaranteed-scholarships.com Arika, PCRI's Child Care Coordinator, going through the Hasbro donation. Hope Scholarships and Lifetime Credits www.ed.gov/inits/hope/ PCRI received a donation of 50 toys, games and puzzles from the Hasbro Charitable Trust. Thank You! International Students Scholarships and Aid Help www.iefa.org Upcoming PCRI Parent Network Meetings: Multiple List of Minority Scholarships http://gehon.ir.miami.edu/financial-assistance/Scholarship/black.html Oct. 13, Nov. 10 & Dec. 8 Meetings are from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. and include dinner and child care. Network members receive a monthly stipend. Call Arika at (503) 288-2923, x. 22 for details. Thank You Washington Mutual and US Bank. PCRI would like to thank Washington Mutual and US Bank for their generous financial support of our Child Care program! Together they gave $15,000 in support for PCRI’s services to families and children. Welcome Desmond! Desmond was born on May 21, 2003 to parents Gary and Sarah, PCRI’s former Programs Director. Microsoft Scholarship Program www.microsoft.com/college/scholarships/minority.asp National Association of Black Journalists Scholarships www.nabj.org/ (301) 445-7100 Union-supported Scholarships www.aflcio.org/familyfunresources/collegecosts/scholar.cfm Child Care Scholarships Available Are you having a hard time paying for child care while you go back to school? The PCRI Child Care Program has child care scholarships available for parents who may lose their child care without assistance. To find out if you qualify, please call Arika at (503)288-2923. Art Contest Calling all child artists! Send in your drawing and we’ll select the best one for our next newsletter. , age 9. Alexis Tanner 5 Focus on Park Terrace Attention! Starting October 1 Park Terrace will be under the new management of Quantum Management Services. Upcoming Events Cowgirl Margaret Beasley sitting high in the saddle. Park terrace residents lined up for good eats. ark Terrace held its annual picnic at the new Park Terrace Community Center on July 19, 2003. The theme this year was “A Search for the Stars.” This year proved to be the best yet! The picnic opened with a talent show featuring the Park Terrace Diamonds, Three Smiths, Graham Bells, David, Donna, Brianna, Ta’liah, Jameala, Imani, Jacobey, Sesien and Ady’a. The talent was so good that numbers had to be drawn to give out the prizes. Mr. Louis “Cowboy” Coleman brought his amazing horse from the Triple HHH Ranch, and answered the many questions children had. He even coaxed Ms. Beasley to climb aboard! Following the cowgirl show was a scrumptious array of food. Ribs, BBQ, greens and other delicious dishes certainly made the picnic a winner. P argaret Beasley, PCRI's new Resident Services Coordinator for Park Terrace Apartments, has lived there for 11 years. Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, she is the second oldest of seven children born to John and Mable Green. She moved to Portland in 1968 with her husband and two children and worked as a computer systems specialist with MA Bell for over a decade. She later spent several years in Seattle where she continued with MA Bell and her formal education. Missing her adopted home town, Margaret returned to Portland to raise her two children and became a caregiver for the elderly and children of Oregon. Later she worked as a receptionist for the Port City Business Center until becoming the Assistant Manager of Park Terrace. Margaret is the proud grandmother of two, and enjoys reading, movies and computers in her free time. Park Terrace children had a blast all afternoon. Arneda and Margaret were ready to be entertained! • Halloween Host Party, October 31 • Thanksgiving Turkey Day Give-Away, November 21 • Holiday Celebration, December 19 M Margaret Beasley, PCRI’s new Resident Services Coordinator for Park Terrace. 6 Community Resources: Work Training (Taken from PCRI’s 2003 Resident Resource List) Portland Habilitation Center Skills and training for people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities 5312 NE 148th Ave. (503) 261-1266 www.phcnw.com Portland Youth Builders Better People Vocational educational program providing construction training for 18 – 24 yr. olds 7332 N Smith (503) 286-9350 x18 www.pybpdx.org/ Rehabilitation and job placement for former offenders 4310 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. (503) 281-2663 www.betterpeople.org Sisters of the Road Café, Inc. Central City Concern One-Stop Workforce Program St.Vincent dePaul Rehabilitation Service, Inc. Short term skills development 2 NW 2nd Ave. (503) 226-7387 www.centralcityconcern.org Work-Force Development Program 133 NW Sixth Avenue (503) 222-5694 www.sistersoftheroadcafe.org/ Business, manufacturing and training services 4950 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. (503) 281-1289 www.stvincentdepaul.org Job Corps (800) 733-5627 www.jobcorps.org Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. Self-paced program for men/women to explore construction trades/career goals 1714 NE Alberta (503) 335-8200 www.tradeswomen.net Dress for Success Oregon DFSO provides interview-appropriate clothing and support for unemployed women. Call PCRI for a referral, (503) 288-2923. www.dressforsuccess.org Portland Community College Portland Metro One-Stop Workforce Training Center Short term skills development 5600 NE 42nd Ave. (503) 943-2221 www.pcc.edu Portland Community College Central Portland One-Stop Workforce Training Center Short term skills development 1626 SE Water Ave. (503) 731-6602 www.pcc.edu PCRI Board of Directors Judith A. Pitre, President • Amy Miller-Dowell, Vice President Phil Damiano, Treasurer • Ayanna Curry, Secretary Simone Brooks • Fred Hansen • Tom Benjamin Have a suggestion for the newsletter? Call Loreta at (503) 288-2923, x. 24. 7 Special Thanks PCRI Paint-a-Thon Over 45 volunteers from Peninsula CDC, Cascade AIDS Project, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Multnomah County District Attorney's Office, Hands on Portland, VolunteerMatch.org, and the community at large painted three homes in the Portsmouth and Woodlawn neighborhoods on June 21. See the back page for “after” pictures. This project was made possible by funding from the City of Portland Bureau of Housing and Development Community Initiatives Small Grant Program. Refreshments were provided by the following local businesses: Coca Cola International Pepsi-Cola Bottling Stellar Coffee Fifth Annual Resident BBQ PCRI would like to thank the following businesses for their support of this year’s BBQ through food donations, raffle prizes and financial support. Thank you, sponsors! Bryant Edwards Duane Poppe, LMT A+ Gutters ABC Electric Corp. Andre Kupersmith All-Temp Bill and Lindsay Bailey City of Portland Water Bureau Maxine Fitzpatrick Valerie Garrett Steve Guile, LMT Marilyn Miller Amy Miller-Dowell Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE Community PCRI Portland Reinvestment Initiatives Inc. PAID Portland, Oregon Permit No. 255 4829 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97211 Three PCRI residences that were painted by volunteers in June. 723 NE Buffalo 8517 N. Dana 8714 N. Woosely PCRI’s Office Wish List: 1. New copier machine 2. New laser printer 3. New color printer 4. Multi-media (fabric, glass, pottery, painting) art pieces reflecting cultural diversity 5. New waiting room furniture (end tables, comfy chairs, sofa, lamps...) 6. Break room table and four chairs 7. Outdoor picnic table 8. Four park benches 9. Large area rugs 10. Set of matching plates (8-10) 11. Set of matching glasses (8-10) 12. Large colorful welcome mats