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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING LOYOLA HEALTH'S PEDIATRIC MOBILE HEALTH UNIT ON THEIR 25TH ANNIVERSARY
WHEREAS, since its inception in 1998, Loyola's Pediatric Mobile Health Unit has played a critical role in offering a wide range of medical services directly to communities in need; and
WHEREAS, Loyola Health functions as a fully equipped pediatric doctor's office on wheels, and has been a beacon of hope and health, providing routine physical exams, immunizations, health screenings and educational sessions to children and young adults up to age 21; and
WHEREAS, this year, 2024, marks a quarter-century of providing crucial health care services to over 157,000 children in underserved communities throughout the Chicago area; and
WHEREAS, each day Loyola Health encounters struggling families and helps them access health care and resources. In this time, Loyola Health has touched the lives of people from all over the world, welcoming them to communities throughout Cook County; and
WHEREAS, at the height of last year's measles outbreak, Loyola Health Pediatric Mobile Unit provided critical support at migrant shelters, which were identified as areas of high measles risk; and
WHEREAS, by offering free vaccinations directly at these shelters, the unit helped prevent the spread of disease and protected our most vulnerable communities; and
WHEREAS, this anniversary also honors the hard work of Loyola Medicine's staff, the generosity of its donors, and the strong community partnership that has supported the Pediatric Mobile Health Unit; and
WHEREAS, Loyola Health's goal is to keep communities healthy by providing resources to people regardless of their status. This program helps to ensure that children in the communities Loyola Health serves are able to have a clinic in their neighborhood, which will in turn make their school admissions an easier process; and
WHEREAS, Loyola Medicine continues its pledge to visit 300 sites annually, emphasizing the importance of ...
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