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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to |
3 | | congratulate Deborah Covington on the occasion of her |
4 | | retirement from the Jewish United Fund (JUF); and |
5 | | WHEREAS, For 35 years at JUF, Deborah Covington, who |
6 | | earned a master's degree in social work, has dedicated her |
7 | | career to working with refugee, immigrant, and other |
8 | | vulnerable populations throughout the State of Illinois; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Deborah Covington joined JUF in May 1989 as a |
10 | | program planner for refugee services, where she oversaw JUF's |
11 | | contract with the Illinois Department of Human Services to |
12 | | administer the statewide multi-agency refugee program as well |
13 | | as JUF's Russian refugee resettlement program, which relied on |
14 | | both governmental and private resources; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, In her final JUF role as senior vice president, |
16 | | Deborah Covington stewarded JUF's Overall Planning and |
17 | | Allocations Committee (OPAC) and its commissions; under her |
18 | | leadership, JUF has annually allocated more than $141 million |
19 | | to health and human services, education, and engagement |
20 | | organizations working with and for underserved communities in |
21 | | the Chicago metropolitan area and around the world; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, The impact of Deborah Covington's leadership is |
2 | | evident throughout Chicago and beyond, as evidenced by her |
3 | | work developing structures for local Ukrainian and Afghan |
4 | | refugee relief funding, overseeing allocations from JUF's |
5 | | Israel Emergency Fund following Hamas' October 7, 2023 |
6 | | invasion, leading JUF's local Mental Health and COVID |
7 | | Emergency Relief planning and grant making, and supporting |
8 | | partner organizations around issues of strategy development, |
9 | | financial health, capacity building, and physical security in |
10 | | order to ensure a thriving service infrastructure is in place |
11 | | to meet evolving community needs; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Outside of but connected to her JUF work, Deborah |
13 | | Covington has held positions on a variety of committees and |
14 | | task forces, including the Refugee Services Executive Council |
15 | | and Consortium, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the |
16 | | Illinois Department of Human Services' Contracting Best |
17 | | Practice Group, the Multilingual Mental Health Task Force, |
18 | | committees concerned with grantmaking initiatives for |
19 | | immigrants, refugees, and homelessness, and several United Way |
20 | | of Chicago committees; therefore, be it |
21 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL |
22 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate |
23 | | Deborah Covington on her retirement from the Jewish United |
24 | | Fund (JUF), and we thank her for decades of contributions to so |