File #: 14-1619    Version: 1 Name: Carmen Velasquez Retirement Resolution
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 2/18/2014 In control: Garcia
On agenda: 2/19/2014 Final action: 2/19/2014
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING CARMEN VEL?SQUEZ UPON HER RETIREMENT FROM ALIVIO MEDICAL CENTER WHEREAS, Carmen Vel?squez, was born in Chicago to Arturo, a Mexican immigrant who would move to Chicago and start a successful jukebox business and Shirley Vel?squez, and sister to Arthur Raymond, Maria Elena and Edward; and WHEREAS, Carmen earned a B.S. in Social Science from Loyola University Chicago in 1963 and a M.Ed. in Spanish and Mexican Literature and History from the University of the Americas in Puebla, M?xico in 1973; and WHEREAS, Carmen has been a passionate and tireless leader in the Latino community on the issues of comprehensive immigration reform, universal health care, workforce development, and human rights; and WHEREAS, Carmen has dedicated her life to social change as a community organizer, social worker, and bilingual education specialist; and WHEREAS, Carmen's immigrant and life experience fueled the fire within her to fight for basic health care service...
Sponsors: JESÚS G. GARCÍA
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING CARMEN VEL?SQUEZ UPON HER RETIREMENT FROM ALIVIO MEDICAL CENTER

WHEREAS, Carmen Vel?squez, was born in Chicago to Arturo, a Mexican immigrant who would move to Chicago and start a successful jukebox business and Shirley Vel?squez, and sister to Arthur Raymond, Maria Elena and Edward; and

WHEREAS, Carmen earned a B.S. in Social Science from Loyola University Chicago in 1963 and a M.Ed. in Spanish and Mexican Literature and History from the University of the Americas in Puebla, M?xico in 1973; and

WHEREAS, Carmen has been a passionate and tireless leader in the Latino community on the issues of comprehensive immigration reform, universal health care, workforce development, and human rights; and

WHEREAS, Carmen has dedicated her life to social change as a community organizer, social worker, and bilingual education specialist; and

WHEREAS, Carmen's immigrant and life experience fueled the fire within her to fight for basic health care services for her community, especially for those most vulnerable, the uninsured and undocumented; and

WHEREAS, Carmen founded Alivio Medical Center in 1989 as a bilingual, bicultural, non-profit community health center by raising $2.1 million to build the first Alivio Medical Center clinic at 2355 S. Western Avenue; and

WHEREAS, Carmen's leadership has guided the growth of Alivio Medical Center for 25 years and now serves more than 28,000 patients annually at its two clinics in Pilsen, one clinic in Cicero, and three school-based community health clinics located in the Little Village Lawndale High School, the John Spry Community School & Community Links High School, and the Jos? Clemente Orozco Community Academy; and

WHEREAS, Carmen's passion and leadership for the underserved led to her appointment to the Cook County Health and Hospitals System Board of Directors on June 19, 2012; and

WHEREAS, Carmen has received many awards throughout her impressive service including...

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