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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of
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| Representatives would like to honor Glenda Fulton for the work |
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| she has done for her community in the fight against |
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| sarcoidosis; and
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| WHEREAS, Sarcoidosis is a disease involving inflammation |
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| that produces tiny lumps of cells in various organs in the |
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| body; the lumps are called granulomas, which are very small and |
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| can be seen only with a microscope;
the tiny granulomas can |
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| grow and clump together, making many large and small lumps, |
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| potentially affecting organ function; and
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| WHEREAS, Glenda Fulton was diagnosed with sarcoidosis in |
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| 1975; since her diagnosis, she has helped focus national |
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| attention on this disease through her public and pro-active |
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| stance toward educating others and through her public advocacy; |
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| she has been on the cutting edge of research and efforts to |
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| promote education and awareness about sarcoidosis; she has |
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| spoken on numerous occasions and presented information on many |
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| topics relevant to services and educational awareness about the |
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| disease; she has been a speaker, presenter, and panelist at |
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| numerous sarcoidosis conferences throughout the State and has |
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| been involved in efforts to develop sarcoidosis support groups; |
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| she has written grants to secure financial support for |
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| sarcoidosis research and awareness issues and assisted with |
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| other fundraising activities, including setting up the JSRC's |
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| first Walk-A-Thon in Houston, Texas, grant initiatives, and |
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| live radio shows; she submitted an abstract to the WASOG |
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| Congress, which was accepted for the June 2002 meeting in |
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| Stockholm, Sweden; in 1995, she founded the National |
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| Sarcoidosis Society, Inc., an organization that has been very |
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| successful in bringing educational awareness, services, |
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| advocacy, support, and research initiatives to health care |
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| providers, the public at large, elected officials, and to its |
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| many networking partners, such as the African American Family |
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| Research Institute and the Minority Women Association; and
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| WHEREAS, Glenda Fulton was born on September 24, 1950; she |
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| received her education through the Chicago public schools; she |
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| attended Drake Grammar School and Oakenwald Upper Grade School, |
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| then went on to Forrestville High School and Northern Illinois |
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| University; she has acquired expertise and experience in the |
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| areas of Certified Nursing Technician, Medical Technician, |
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| Mentor, Health Caretaker for HIV and cocaine addicted babies, |
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| Rehabilitation Nursing, and Hospice; she was the Head Volunteer |
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| for the Chicago Board of Education and the P.T.A. Advisory |
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| Committee for Grammar, Elementary, and High Schools, as well as |
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| the John Hope Community Academy and Martin Luther King High |
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| School; she was a volunteer for the Northside Chicago Boys and |
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| Girls Club of America; she is a surrogate parent for the |
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| Department of Children and Family Services and the Board of |
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| Education; she has served on several boards and committees on |
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| the national, regional, State, and local levels; she assisted |
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| with the passing of House Bill 2564, House Bill 2470, House |
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| Bill 2479, House Bill 2480, House Bill 2485, and House Bill |
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| 2486; she is the Chairperson for the Regional Organ Bank of |
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| Illinois (now known as the Gift of Hope); she has been a |
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| volunteer for the AmeriCorp Vista Illinois Institute of |
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| Technology, The National Institute of Health, the National |
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| Heart Lung and Blood Institute, and the Public Interest |
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| Organization; she is a member of the Chicago Center of |
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| Excellence in Health Promotion Economics; she developed a task |
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| force with the Chicago Department of Public Health and |
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| Commissioner Terry Mason; she has acquired many accolades, |
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| trophies, certificates, plaques, citations, awards, and |
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| personal letters of commendation from First Proclamation on |
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| Sarcoidosis in Detroit, Michigan, the National Sarcoidosis |
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| Society Bernie Mac and Nike Shoe Giveaway in 2002, the |
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| 4Women.gov Women Day Conference 2006, and the Martin Luther |
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| King Youth Program in January 2007; and
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| WHEREAS, Glenda Fulton is married to Charles E. Skillom; |
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| she is the mother of three daughters, Sheree Fulton-Jackson, |
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| Gernard Fulton, and Shetanys Fulton; she is the grandmother of |
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| Darrius Fulton, Nada Johnson, Chanel Jackson, Sydney Jackson; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we
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| honor Glenda Fulton for her fight against sarcoidosis and wish |
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| her continued health and happiness in the future; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
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| presented to Glenda Fulton as a symbol of our esteem and |
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| respect.
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