[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 63 (Monday, April 17, 2023)]
[Senate]
[Pages S1132-S1133]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




 TRIBUTE TO SISTER THERESA SULLIVAN AND RECOGNIZING THE MACON DAYBREAK 
                        DAY RESOURCE CENTER TEAM

 Mr. OSSOFF. Madam President, I rise today to commend Sister 
Theresa Sullivan of Macon, GA, and her entire team for their dedication 
and commitment to serve those in need across Middle Georgia.
  As Director of Daybreak Day Resource Center Macon, Sister Sullivan 
oversees the organization's mission to ensure that everyone has a place 
to call home and a stake in their community. Growing up on the North 
Side of Chicago, Sister Sullivan found a passion for volunteering as a 
member of the Daughters of Charity, dedicating her time to helping 
people experiencing mental illnesses. From housing placement, to food 
and transportation assistance and a free health clinic, Sister Sullivan 
brings members of the community together to help those experiencing 
homelessness receive vital services to help them overcome their current 
situation. Their partnerships with religious organizations, businesses, 
and

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community leaders keep the mission alive to support people experiencing 
homelessness.
  As Georgia's U.S. Senator, I recognize and commend Sister Theresa 
Sullivan and her team for their dedication and service to the Macon 
community.

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