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Partner Spotlight:

 Black Parent Initiative


On Monday, January 21, 2008, an enthusiastic group of eight volunteers came out to fix up the Black Parent Initiative’s new home with a warm coat of fresh paint. Led by project leader Andy Nelson (Executive Director of Hands On), the group scrubbed down the walls, filled nail holes, and rolled on some color through out the NE Portland house that serves as their office space. This project was one of 15 volunteer projects sponsored by both Hands On Greater Portland and United Way for this year’s MLK Day of Service, which mobilized over 300 volunteers in Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, and Clark counties.

The Black Parent Initiative (BPI) comes to Hands On as a new partner, with the MLK Day of Service serving as its inaugural Hands On Calendar project. However, the Black Parent Initiative has been involved in the greater community for over a year now, fulfilling its mission “to inspire, empower, and mobilize Black parents in hopes of closing the educational achievement gap.”

According to statistics listed on their website, African American students in the Portland Public Schools consistently perform lower on Oregon State tests than white students. The Black Parent Initiative believes that stronger parental involvement in their children’s education can help bridge this gap, and they are poised to work to mobilize Black parents, who have voiced feeling unwelcome in the schools.

Through cooperation with a number of local churches, and funded in part by Concordia University, the BPI offers free, high-quality tutoring to children in its network, and works to empower African American parents by providing leadership development and community based mentorship, aimed at helping families become active in their community and engage their children’s schools.

To learn more about the Black Parent Initiative, check out their website at: http://www.thebpi.org. And be sure to check back in the future with the Hands On Project Calendar and Referrals postings to find more ways to get involved as a volunteer!
 

 

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1621 NW 21st Avenue

Portland, Oregon 97209

503.200.3355

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Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 4889

Portland, OR 97208-4889

Washington County Office:

3700 SW Murray Blvd., #190

Beaverton, Oregon 97005

503.846.5796

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