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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, June 3, 2005, will be Sister Connie Probst's last |
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| day at the Illinois Hunger Coalition of Chicago; and
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| WHEREAS, Sister Connie will be leaving Illinois to become |
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| part of the leadership team of her order of Roman Catholic |
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| religious sisters in St. Louis Missouri; and
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| WHEREAS, A farewell party will be held on June 3, 2005, to |
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| wish her the best in her new and exciting move into leadership |
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| of her community of sisters; and
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| WHEREAS, The Illinois Hunger Coalition (IHC) is a statewide |
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| membership organization that works to alleviate hunger through |
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| education, networking, advocacy, and empowerment activities; |
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| projects are designed and resources are pursued to achieve |
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| progress towards the implementation of the mission; and
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| WHEREAS, For six years, Sister Connie has served as the |
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| Community Organizer for IHC during which time she worked |
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| closely with Representative Susana Mendoza and other members of |
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| the General Assembly for passage of the Childhood Hunger Relief |
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| Act resulting in a mandate for close to 400 schools to offer |
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| school breakfast to low-income children in Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, Her tireless advocacy and efforts to include |
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| hungry people, immigrants, and residents of low-income |
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| communities to get involved in their communities and to work |
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| for public policy that promotes social justice for all people |
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| has greatly enhanced the well-being of the people of Illinois; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Under Sister Connie's leadership, the IHC founded |
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| "Latino's Organized for Justice (LOJ)" in Kankakee, West |
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| Chicago, Joliet, Chicago Back of the Yards, and N.W. suburban |