Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1999 — Page 2

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grams throughout Central Indiana for caring adults to connect with children in a one-on-one relationship. It is scheduled for Nov. 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ashantii Ballroom, 1329 N. Alabama St. Greater Indy’s Promise, the local affiliate of America’s Promise, is hosting the first event to help organizations recruit mentors. Organizers hope to recrait 100 new mentors, explained Kellye M. Gordon, manager of United Way of Central Indiana’s mentoring initiative. People who are seriously considering volunteering as a mentor should call Gordon at 921-1313 for free tickets.

O’Bannon says state won’t permit $150 sewer bills

partment has posted polluted-wa-ter warning signs along Pleasant Run and Pogues Run where they flow through backyards and city parks, O’Bannon noted. But that’s not enough. Children may not see the signs; young children may not even be able to read them, the governor explained. And family pets frolic in that polluted water, too, carrying contaminants home to anyone who touches them, it was noted. “This isn’t about swimming in the White River or Fall Creek. And it’s not about putting people out of their homes because they can’t afford the sewer bills; we won’t let that happen,” O’Bannon said. “This is about the public health - especially the health of our children. Scores of other Hoosier cities have already taken these steps, all without backbreaking sewer bills.”

have been recognized. Now the work begins,” said emphasized. “These funds will immediately impact the partnership’s ability to move forward with an innovative

financing model to be used to promote and support the development of quality affordable housing in our community. This financing tool will be available to Indianapolis community development corporations (CDCs) engaged in the development of affordable housing for low and moderate income resi-

ton away when domestic violence victims feel threatened or are in danger.” “Call to Protect” is a significant “aid to individuals in abusive situations and is making an important contribution to educating the public about the signs of domestic violence,” Smith said.

Seven-Eleven

dents.” The CDFI Fund is expected to award up to $100 million this year to community development financial institutions (CDFIs), banks and thrifts through its CDFI Programs and the Bank Enterprise Award Program.

Cellular One and

Motorola donate

Gov. Frank O’Bannon set the

record straight by responding to allegations that the state might impose outrageous sewer bills on Indianapolis residents. Indianapolis should take aggressive steps to keep raw sewage out of its waterways, the governor said. But, O’ Bannon declared: “Any plan we approve must be cost-effective and affordable. The state will not

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receives $1 million

In partnership with “Call to Protect: Wireless Phones for Domes-

During the month of September, tic Safety,” a nationwide campaign the Indianapolis Neighborhood to help protect victims of domestic

Housing Partnership (INHP) was violence. Cellular One and awarded $1 million by the Com- Motorola are donating 10 wireless

munity Development Financial In- phones and free airtime to Cobum

stitutions (CDFI) Fund of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. “the partnership is elated to have

Place Safe Haven, a shelter for

domestic violence victims. “Wireless phones are important

approve any city cleanup plan that would result in average residential sewer bills of anything approaching $130 a month.” The Marion County Health De-

received this award,” said H. Allen tools in protecting victims of doWright Jr., executive vice presi- mestic violence,” said Kim Sowder,

dent. “We have a strong proposal, director of marketing for Cellular but the CDFI funding process is One of Central and Southern Indi-

extremely competitive. There is ana. “The police and other emergratification in knowing our efforts gency services are just a push but-

destroyed by fire being rebuilt Seven-Eleven Supermarkets is rebuilding its store on 2947 N. Sherman Drive. The grocery store has been closed since a fire Sept. 25. “We are in the process of ordering equipment in an effort to reopen a new store as soon as possible,” said Zoltan Weisz, SevenEleven founder. He estimated the cost of rebuilding at nearly $1 million. “Since the fire, we have been receiving about 50 calls a day from customers inquiring about the store,” he added. “At SevenEleven, we are committed to our loyal customers, and we have faith in the future of the inner city. We hope to have a bright, modem new store ready for the New Year.” The Sherman Drive store has been serving the neighborhood daily for 42 years. After the fire, most store employees were relocated to otherSeven-Eleven stores. The locally-owned company operates five other full service grocery stores on the near Northside.

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