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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with regret of the death of Gloria J. Jenkins of |
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| Chicago on January 3, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Born and reared in Chicago, Mrs. Jenkins became |
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| interested in social work when she started working for Chicago |
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| Youth Centers (CYC) in 1965 as a bookkeeper; during her tenure |
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| with CYC, she worked as a bookkeeper, secretary, and a group |
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| worker; as a group worker, she implemented the "Gun Moll" |
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| program for girls who were members of gangs and usually carried |
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| weapons for their boy friends; and
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| WHEREAS, She was responsible for working with a minimum of |
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| 15 teen girls, 14 to 18 years of age, teaching etiquette, |
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| poise, home economics, and structured sports, including |
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| softball and volleyball; during evenings and weekends, she |
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| continued her education on a part-time basis; while carrying |
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| out her responsibilities as a group worker, she realized that |
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| this was the field of work she loved most; and
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| WHEREAS, During the late 1960s, Mrs. Jenkins attended |
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| numerous workshops and training sessions sponsored by the |
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| National Training Laboratory (NTL) and worked with her husband, |
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| Ernest Jenkins, and Del Jay Kinney of George Williams College, |
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| Center for Continuing Education; in this collaboration, they |
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| conducted human relations training for employees of major |
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| corporations and institutions throughout the Chicagoland area; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, She joined the staff of the YMCA of Metropolitan |
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| Chicago in 1971 and held several positions, including |
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| secretary, program associate, and program executive, prior to |
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| becoming the executive director of Urban Programs West YMCA in |
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| 1982, where she served in that capacity until November 1993; |