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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of
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| Representatives offer their sincere appreciation and gratitude
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| to Judith M. Gall for her lifetime of dedication to building |
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| strong communities through
positive youth programs and |
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| services; and
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| WHEREAS, Ms. Gall holds a Bachelor of Social Work from West |
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| Virginia University and
a Master of Social Work from the |
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| University of Illinois Chicago; and
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| WHEREAS, She is a certified Social Worker, beginning as a |
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| VISTA volunteer, then
serving as Assistant Director and |
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| Director of the Southern Cultural Exchange Center, where
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| worked to preserve and develop the cultural identity and pride |
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| of Appalachian residents
in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood; and
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| WHEREAS, She became the Executive Director of |
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| Alternatives, Inc., a private, not-for-profit, community-based |
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| youth and family agency serving Chicago's diverse northeast
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| side, which has grown from a staff of four to fifty and become |
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| a leader in youth
programming in Chicago, having initiated the |
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| State's first South East Asian Refugee
Youth Project, a Native |
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| American Prevention Services Project, After-School Action |
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| Program, student-led Restorative Justice programs, and the |
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| State's first School-to-Work Initiative; and
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| WHEREAS, She is a Leadership Greater Chicago fellow and |
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| active community member
who continues to serve as a Board |
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| Director for several youth-serving organizations;
she remains |
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| committed to community organizing as a community-building |
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| strategy;
she has served on numerous State Advisory Committees |
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| relating to substance abuse prevention and treatment policies; |
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| and
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