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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to | ||||||
3 | congratulate the Garden of Prayer Youth Center on celebrating | ||||||
4 | 45 years of providing services to at-risk children throughout | ||||||
5 | the State of Illinois; and
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6 | WHEREAS, In 1970, Reverend Shole and Doris Jordan | ||||||
7 | purchased a 54 acre farm in Momence and became foster parents | ||||||
8 | with the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS); | ||||||
9 | they opened their hearts and their home to children and | ||||||
10 | families in need of food, clothing, shelter, and love; and
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11 | WHEREAS, In 1978, Doris Jordan established their home as a | ||||||
12 | mission and named it the Garden of Prayer Deliverance Center; | ||||||
13 | they dedicated 47 acres of their land and their farm house for | ||||||
14 | the sole purpose of housing those in immediate need of food and | ||||||
15 | shelter; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Reverend Shole Jordan, a Navy veteran, retired as | ||||||
17 | a union welder from the General Motors Chicago Plant on 103rd | ||||||
18 | Street, and Doris Jordan was retired from St. Luke | ||||||
19 | Presbyterian Hospital of Chicago as a nursing aide; they | ||||||
20 | decided to move to a new home in 1978 and left their farm and | ||||||
21 | their farmhouse in the care of Vurnice Maloney to continue the | ||||||
22 | mission of serving at-risk children and families; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, In 1994, Vurnice Maloney, a registered nurse, | ||||||
2 | retired from the Shapiro Developmental Center in Kankakee as a | ||||||
3 | unit director and devoted her time and attention to the growth | ||||||
4 | and expansion of the Garden of Prayer Youth Center; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, With guidance from Lorine Samuels, Franklin and | ||||||
6 | Vurnice Maloney incorporated the Garden of Prayer Youth Center | ||||||
7 | as a 501c3 not-for-profit organization in March of 1995; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, Vurnice and Franklin Maloney became licensed | ||||||
9 | foster parents and provided emergency foster care to at-risk | ||||||
10 | male teens involved with DCFS and Juvenile Justice; Vurnice | ||||||
11 | Maloney expanded the reach of the Garden of Prayer Youth | ||||||
12 | Center by establishing an adoption preservation program, a | ||||||
13 | counseling service, a mentoring program, and a summer camp and | ||||||
14 | by providing supplemental education services; she also | ||||||
15 | implemented Teen REACH Afterschool programming serving | ||||||
16 | students from Lorenzo R. Smith School in Pembroke and students | ||||||
17 | from Momence Jr. High School; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, Under the leadership of Vurnice Maloney, the | ||||||
19 | Garden of Prayer Youth Center received the Illinois Governor's | ||||||
20 | Hometown and Governor's Cup Award in 2004; it received awards | ||||||
21 | and recognitions from DCFS, the Illinois House of | ||||||
22 | Representatives, and the city and county of Kankakee; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, On October 1, 2006, Michael Maloney became the | ||||||
2 | executive director of the Garden of Prayer Youth Center and | ||||||
3 | continued the vision and mission of his grandparents and | ||||||
4 | parents and established the organization as a licensed child | ||||||
5 | welfare agency in 2007; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Under the leadership of Michael Maloney, the | ||||||
7 | Garden of Prayer Youth Center has become an accredited | ||||||
8 | trauma-informed agency that has expanded to operate two | ||||||
9 | therapeutic group homes for teens and two child care centers | ||||||
10 | serving children ages six weeks to 12 years; it provides | ||||||
11 | specialized and emergency foster care and parent mentoring and | ||||||
12 | continues to provide summer camp and Teen REACH afterschool | ||||||
13 | programming; and
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14 | WHEREAS, The Garden of Prayer Youth Center and its board | ||||||
15 | of directors ensure that the agency consistently meets and | ||||||
16 | exceeds the highest standards set by the Commission on | ||||||
17 | Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and National | ||||||
18 | Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs | ||||||
19 | (NAC); the Garden of Prayer Early Education Centers are the | ||||||
20 | only NAC accredited child care centers in Kankakee County | ||||||
21 | awarded the Gold Circle of Quality; and
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22 | WHEREAS, The Garden of Prayer Youth Center is the largest |
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1 | African American-owned and led business in Kankakee County | ||||||
2 | with over 70 employees and nine locations; it is the only | ||||||
3 | African American child welfare agency located outside of Cook | ||||||
4 | County and the City of Chicago; therefore, be it
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5 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL | ||||||
6 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the | ||||||
7 | Garden of Prayer Youth Center on celebrating 45 years of | ||||||
8 | providing services to at-risk children throughout the State of | ||||||
9 | Illinois, and we wish them many more successful years; and be | ||||||
10 | it further
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11 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
12 | presented to the Garden of Prayer Youth Center as a symbol of | ||||||
13 | our respect and esteem.
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