Student asks lawmakers to help pay for Salem shelter
SALEM – A Salem high school student has asked Oregon lawmakers to help him open a shelter for homeless youth.
The Statesman Journal reports that McKay High senior Raul Marquez said in a letter that he has raised about $125,000 for a shelter in the capital city, and needs another $275,000.
Marquez noted the death of a homeless girl named Taylor, who he says died on the streets of Salem because she didn’t have a warm place to sleep.
Jon Reeves, executive director of the Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency, confirmed that a girl named Taylor died, but declined to say what caused her death.
Marquez addressed his letter to Senate President Peter Courtney, D-Salem, and Rep. Nancy Nathanson, D-Eugene. They co-chair the Joint Committee on Ways and Means.
The shelter’s proposed site is a former center for at-risk Latino youth that’s now up for sale.