[Congressional Record Volume 145, Number 135 (Thursday, October 7, 1999)]
[Senate]
[Page S12252]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




  RECOGNIZING THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ON MENTAL RETARDATION ILLINOIS 
        CHAPTER'S 1999 DIRECT SERVICE PROFESSIONAL AWARD WINNERS

 Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, I take this opportunity to honor 
those who have enriched the lives of men and women with disabilities. 
Each year the Illinois chapter of the American Association on Mental 
Retardation recognizes the work of Illinoisans who have dedicated and 
committed their lives to helping people with disabilities.
  These award winners live in Illinois and play an important role in 
the lives of Illinoisans with disabilities. A 1999 Direct Service Award 
winner is someone who devotes more than 50 percent of their time 
working hands-on with their client. These award winners work directly 
with their clients with commitment, sensitivity, professionalism, and 
patience. These qualities set them apart and increase their value to 
their patients.
  It is important we recognize these individuals who go beyond the call 
of duty to improve the lives of others. We should note that these 
individuals do not only enrich the lives of those for whom they care, 
but enrich our lives as well. They represent the true spirit of 
community service.
  It is my honor and privilege to recognize the achievements of the 
following distinguished Illinois direct service professionals: Linda 
Barnes, Karen Catt, Candace Fulgham, Ross Griswold, Delores Hardin, 
Cathey Hardy, Raterta Kalish, Eldora Madison, Anita Martin, Vickie 
Mckenny, Ida Mitchell, Michael Peters, Noreen Przislicki, Douglas S. 
Revolinski, Angelo Reyes, Karie Rosenown, Laureen Saathoff, Ruby 
Sandefur, Emma Smith, and Kathie Tillman. It is a privilege to 
represent these award winners in the United States Senate.
  Again, I applaud them for their lifetime effort and their dedication 
to better the lives of others who are less fortunate. These 
distinguished men and women are heroes in their field, and I am proud 
to recognize their work.

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