[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 56 (Tuesday, April 20, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H2676]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING ``OUR KIDS OF MIAMI-DADE AND MONROE''
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentlewoman from Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) is recognized for 5
minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise tonight to recognize the vital
work of an important south Florida organization called ``Our Kids of
Miami-Dade and Monroe.''
Since the year 2005, ``Our Kids'' has worked to ensure that at-risk,
abused, abandoned and neglected children are afforded the opportunity
to grow up in safe, permanent families.
As a grandmother and a former educator, I recognize the great
opportunity that ``Our Kids'' has to fully support at-risk children.
Under the leadership of CEO Frances Allegra and Board Chairman Carlos
de la Cruz, Jr., ``Our Kids'' has risen to the challenge and given
direction to our local child protection system. Since 2005, ``Our
Kids'' has created over 1,600 families through child-focused, family-
centered adoptions. It has created an environment of seamless,
cohesive, and comprehensive service that has led to a 15 percent
increase in children who are adopted within 24 months of entering
foster care. That means that today there are 36 percent fewer children
in foster care in Miami and in the Florida Keys. This is a remarkable
achievement in such a short time frame, and I applaud the progress.
There are too many children left to grow up without a strong family
support system upon which they can rely. And sadly, it is more often
than not those children who are most in need who are left to fend for
themselves. Children who have experienced abuse and neglect are
exceptionally vulnerable.
The safety and the development of our children must be our highest
priority. We must ensure that all children have the chance, through
guidance and support, to confidently build their lives, their families,
their relationships. By matching kids to permanent, loving homes, or
with caring foster parents, ``Our Kids'' is working to accomplish this
worthy goal. ``Our Kids'' makes our community stronger and more
supportive each and every day.
The men and women of ``Our Kids'' are selfless in their efforts to
improve the lives of all of our children in South Florida. Every child
ought to have a loving home, and it is our responsibility as a
community and a Nation, to guarantee that no child is left alone.
On behalf of parents everywhere, Mr. Speaker, I again thank ``Our
Kids of Miami-Dade and Monroe'' and look forward to all of their future
accomplishments on behalf of all of our children.
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