[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 76 (Wednesday, May 3, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E589-E590]
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                           HONORING ROTACARE

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                           HON. JARED HUFFMAN

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                         Wednesday, May 3, 2017

  Mr. HUFFMAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the RotaCare Bay 
Area San Rafael Clinic's 20th Anniversary of caring for, and 
protecting, the people of Marin County.
   The RotaCare clinics of the Bay Area are important contributors to 
their communities' health. Starting with one clinic on the former 
Agnews State Hospital site, there are now twelve clinics located 
throughout the Bay Area in Concord, Daly City, Gilroy, Half Moon Bay, 
Monterey, Pittsburg, Richmond, San Jose, San Leandro, San Rafael, and 
Santa Cruz.
   Their mission, ``to provide free medical care in the Bay Area for 
those who have the greatest need and the least access,'' has been a 
guiding tenet to the many volunteers and philanthropic donors who 
support the program. RotaCare assists anyone in need and is known for 
their attempts to alleviate costly and time consuming emergency room 
visits for the uninsured.
   My district's own San Rafael clinic was founded in 1997 by Mike 
Osborne, Sharron Newton, Gus Catechi and Peter Pattengill, members of 
the Rotary Club of Marin Sunrise. The Rotary District theme that year 
was homelessness, which sparked the idea of starting a free clinic in 
San Rafael. At first, the clinic was held once a week at Ritter House 
in San Rafael, but as the clinic grew it was a forced to find a larger 
space. In 2003, the clinic moved to Kaiser Permanente's Downtown San 
Rafael Office and expanded their hours to

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twice a week to accommodate the growing need of free, quality health 
care that still continues today.
   Mr. Speaker, the RotaCare clinics' commitment to providing 
accessible, free health care to those who would otherwise go without 
care keeps our community thriving with healthy, active people. It is 
therefore fitting to honor and thank RotaCare Bay Area's San Rafael 
clinic for 20 years of success in adhering to the mission of providing 
health care to those who are most in need and to offer best wishes on 
many more years of important work.

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