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92_HR0319 LRB9208941RHrh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of 3 Representatives are pleased to recognize notable citizens of 4 the State of Illinois; and 5 WHEREAS, On Saturday, May 19, 2001, Commissioner Dr. 6 Mildred C. Harris, the Founder, President and CEO of God 7 First Ministries, is hosting the God First Ministries Annual 8 Heavenly Breakfast, an annual celebration which she has 9 hosted since 1972; the annual breakfast, proclaimed as one of 10 Chicago's largest, has grown in support to close to 5,000 11 since its inception; and 12 WHEREAS, Dr. Mildred C. Harris is a life-long resident of 13 Chicago, Illinois; she is the daughter of the late Dr. and 14 Mrs. Jordan Clopton; she is married to Dr. Herbert C. Harris, 15 a dentist and proprietor of the Chatham/Avalon Medical Center 16 in Chicago; and 17 WHEREAS, Dr. Harris is a retired mentor school teacher 18 and ordained minister; she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree 19 from DePaul University, a Master's Degree in Early Childhood 20 Education from Columbia University, a Master's Degree in 21 Communication Science from Governors State University, a 22 Master's Degree in Pastoral Studies from Loyola University, 23 and a Doctorate in Ministry from the International Bible 24 Institute and Seminary in Plymouth, Florida; and 25 WHEREAS, Dr. Harris was an educator in the Gary, Indiana 26 Public School System for many years; she served as 27 Supervisory Teacher for students at Indiana University 28 located in Northwest Indiana and Saint Joseph's College in 29 East Chicago, Indiana; she is the former President of the 30 Advisory Board at Kennedy-King College and a former Community 31 Advisor for Northeastern University; and -2- LRB9208941RHrh 1 WHEREAS, Dr. Mildred C. Harris is the Founder, President 2 and CEO of God First Ministries, a not-for-profit 3 community-based organization; the ministry began with only a 4 handful of women located in the Chicago area who traveled 5 weekly to different locations to pray for the needs of 6 others; and 7 WHEREAS, Under her leadership, the ministry has steadily 8 grown with chapters in Atlanta, Georgia; Muncie, Indiana; 9 Anderson, Indiana; Gary, Indiana; Michigan City, Indiana; 10 Springfield, Illinois; and Akron, Ohio; these chapters have 11 collectively touched thousands of lives throughout the world; 12 and 13 WHEREAS, God First Ministries has established itself as a 14 bridge builder in the community, bringing together ministers 15 from various denominations, churches and temples in the City 16 of Chicago; it also acts as a bridge within diverse ethnic 17 communities and cultures; and 18 WHEREAS, God First Ministries has provided dedication and 19 service to many hospitals and has supported a variety of 20 organizations throughout Chicago dedicated to helping persons 21 who are experiencing hardships; and 22 WHEREAS, Dr. Harris established the Adopt-a-Senior 23 Building Program, a program that has impacted the lives of 24 over ten thousand senior residents in the Chicago Housing 25 Authority Senior Residences; under Dr. Harris' guidance and 26 fundraising efforts, sitting rooms in over fifty senior 27 buildings throughout Chicago were refurnished; the program 28 won the NAHRO Award in 1997; and 29 WHEREAS, In addition to her involvement with God First 30 Ministries, Dr. Harris has also been involved with many 31 organizations and efforts in the past years, including 32 promoting a citywide organ donation drive in the City of -3- LRB9208941RHrh 1 Chicago from 1997 through 1999; she is a member of the Union 2 League Club, a former member of the Board of Directors of 3 Midwestern University, a member of the Chicago, Illinois 4 Links, Inc, the National Society of Fund Raising Executives, 5 Chicago Chapter, an honorary board member of Windows of 6 Opportunity, a member of the Women's Board of the Goodman 7 Theater, a member of the Community Advisory Board of Michael 8 Reese Hospital, a member of the American Society of 9 Composers, Authors and Publishers, a life member of the 10 National Council of Negro Women, a member of Crusaders 11 Church, and an organizer for the March of Jesus from 1995 12 through 1997; and 13 WHEREAS, On July 7, 1999, Mayor Richard M. Daley 14 appointed Dr. Harris to the Chicago Housing Authority Board 15 as a Commissioner; and 16 WHEREAS, Dr. Harris is featured in the Millennium Edition 17 of Who's Who in the World and was awarded the Woman of the 18 Year 2000 Award by the American Biographical Institute and 19 Board of International Research; she has been awarded the 20 Popular Music Award by the American Society of Composers, 21 Authors and Publishers; and she has been awarded the 22 Dominick's Fresh Spirit Award as one of Chicago's Leading 23 Women Religious Leaders; and 24 WHEREAS, Dr. Harris is the author of three books and many 25 teaching and musical tapes; in addition she has her own 26 television program, "Portraits of an Intercessor", on Cable 27 Channel 25 in Chicago, and she has hosted her own radio 28 programs; and 29 WHEREAS, Dr. Harris has loyally and with great 30 distinction and dedication touched through her ministry the 31 lives of thousands of individuals experiencing hardships in 32 their lives; therefore, be it -4- LRB9208941RHrh 1 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 2 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 3 we honor Commissioner Dr. Mildred C. Harris for her ministry 4 efforts to those in need throughout the world and her many 5 other accomplishments; and be it further 6 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 7 presented to Commissioner Dr. Mildred C. Harris as an 8 expression of our esteem.