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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives wish to recognize Streator Unlimited, Inc. for |
4 | | the company's work with Illinois State University's School of |
5 | | Information Technology to develop a video game/phone app to |
6 | | assist people with epilepsy; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Streator Unlimited, Inc. began in 1965, and the |
8 | | nonprofit organization has a budget of $3 million and 61 |
9 | | employees, making it one of the larger employers in Streator; |
10 | | and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Streator Unlimited, Inc.'s mission is a |
12 | | commitment to enriching the lives of adults with disabilities |
13 | | by teaching skills that will enable them to reach their |
14 | | fullest potential, live as independently as possible, and |
15 | | become integrated into the community; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Streator Unlimited, Inc. practices its mission in |
17 | | a number of ways, including possessing five group homes to |
18 | | provide 32 adults with developmental disabilities with 24-hour |
19 | | support, providing paid work opportunities to adults with |
20 | | disabilities at its sheltered workshop, running an 8-unit |
21 | | apartment building for low-income adults with disabilities, |
22 | | assisting people with a great variety of disabilities find |
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1 | | jobs in the community, and providing 70 adults with |
2 | | disabilities with day and vocational training with classes |
3 | | such as nutrition, digital photography, men's and women's |
4 | | clubs, sports, job skills, arts and crafts, basic academics, |
5 | | utilization of computers, and community outings; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, From late 2019 through 2020, Streator Unlimited, |
7 | | Inc. collaborated with students from Illinois State |
8 | | University's School of Information Technology to develop a |
9 | | video game for people with epilepsy, as typical video games |
10 | | possess stimulation and rapid motion that can trigger |
11 | | seizures; the concept of this new video game was to create an |
12 | | video game experience for people who couldn't use typical |
13 | | video games and to offer a video game designed to reinforce |
14 | | positive self-care habits, including taking medication and |
15 | | making smart eating choices; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Streator Unlimited, Inc.'s game, which can be |
17 | | found at www.streatorunlimited.org/epilepsy, can offer |
18 | | services to a projected 28,000 children and adults with |
19 | | epilepsy in Central and Northwest Illinois through grants from |
20 | | the Illinois Department of Human Services; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, Streator Unlimited, Inc.'s collaboration with the |
22 | | ISU School of Information Technology is an outstanding example |
23 | | of the organization's commitment of service to the people of |
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1 | | Illinois; therefore, be it
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2 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
3 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
4 | | we recognize Streator Unlimited, Inc. for its collaborative |
5 | | work with Illinois State University's School of Information |
6 | | Technology, and we thank the organization for its continued |
7 | | commitment to serving people with disabilities; and be it |
8 | | further
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9 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
10 | | presented to Game Development Special Interest Group Student |
11 | | President Chance Cook, Game Programmer Michael Reyes, Artist |
12 | | Anthony Wilczynski, Artist and U.I. Designer Lizzy Parvin, |
13 | | Music and Foley Artist Jacob Tolonen, Music Artist Nate |
14 | | Phillips, ISU School of Information Technology Academic |
15 | | Services Coordinator Tal Parmenter, ISU School of Information |
16 | | Technology Chairperson Dr. Traci Carte, Streator Unlimited, |
17 | | Inc. Illinois Epilepsy Support and Resources Coordinator |
18 | | Stephanie Harcharik, and Streator Unlimited, Inc. Executive |
19 | | Director John Mallaney as an expression of our esteem and |
20 | | respect.
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