[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 33 (Tuesday, March 9, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H1173]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING WOMEN OF TOMORROW MENTOR AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize a
wonderful organization, the Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship
Program. As a former educator and Florida certified teacher with a
doctorate in education from the University of Miami, I know first hand
the importance of providing our children every opportunity to succeed.
The Women of Tomorrow Program is a local lifeline for at-risk young
women. This pioneering program pairs extremely accomplished
professional women with small groups of at-risk teenage girls in public
high schools for a 4-year mentoring program.
These mentoring women who could be judges, doctors, lawyers, indeed
from all walks of life, they are all volunteers who are dedicated to
showing teenage girls the possibilities that exist if they stay on the
right track.
The Women of Tomorrow Program gives students the hope and inspiration
needed to be successful, productive, active adults. The volunteers
build self-confidence, assist the girls in achieving academic success,
and help students give back to their community in both a constructive
and positive manner.
Founded in 1997 by veteran TV journalist Jennifer Valoppi and
Telemundo president Don Browne, Women of Tomorrow is an unrivaled
positive and growing force within our south Florida community. Dozens
of public high schools throughout south Florida have implemented the
Women of Tomorrow Program. These schools allow over 2,000 young women
to be helped by this program. And the high school graduation rate of
students in the program is nearly 90 percent.
The Women of Tomorrow Program is inspiring at-risk young women to
achieve their fullest potential through a strong education. And since
2000, the Women of Tomorrow project has presented $2.3 million in
scholarship value to over 800 graduates of their program for college.
The support offered by the volunteers of Women of Tomorrow give these
young women the confidence to pursue a college degree, to realize that
they can achieve their goals.
The incredible impact this program has had on south Florida in
helping countless troubled youth achieve success is truly phenomenal.
It is because of the commitment of dedicated volunteers, mentors, and
staff at Women of Tomorrow that this innovative program has been such
an immense success.
As a proud grandmother of a beautiful baby girl, I know our girls
deserve a program like Women of Tomorrow. I look forward to hearing
more about all of the future successes of each young woman that is
involved in Women of Tomorrow, and congratulate everyone involved for
their everyday victory for our children.
I include for the Record the wonderful board of directors that guides
the Women of Tomorrow Program.
Madam Speaker, at this time I would like to submit for the Record the
board of directors for the Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship
Program: Jennifer Valoppi, Television Journalist & Author, Founder &
President; Don Browne, President, Telemundo Network, Co-Founder & Vice
President; The Honorable Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade State
Attorney, Founding Mentor & Co-Vice President; Betty Amos, President,
The Abkey Companies, Founding Mentor, Board Member & Treasurer; Judge
Judith Kreeger, Miami-Dade County Circuit Court, Founding Mentor &
Secretary; Jamie Byington, Tax Partner, Cherry, Bekaert & Holland,
L.L.P., Board Member; Donna Feldman, CPA, PA, Mentor & Board Member;
Marisa Toccin, President, Linea Luxe Lifestyle, Board Member; Lisa
Stewart Hughes, Vice President, Compliance, Telemundo/NBC Universal,
Board Member; Dr. Diane Walder, MD, PA, Founding Mentor & Board Member.
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