[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 15] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 20983-20984] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO MANUEL (MANNY) MENDEZ ______ HON. JOSE E. SERRANO of new york in the house of representatives Wednesday, September 8, 1999 Mr. SERRANO. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Mr. Manuel (Manny) Mendez, an outstanding individual who has devoted his life to his family and to serving the community. Mr. Mendez who left Phipps Community Development Corporation on Wednesday, August 4, 1999 after 10 brilliant years his post as executive director/chief executor officer. Mr. Mendez is a community builder to creating and sustaining enduring communities. He is the principal administrator of the Phipps Community Development Corporation which is an affiliate corporation of Phipps Houses, New York's oldest and largest nonprofit developer/owner of housing for low and moderate income families. Founded in 1905 Phipps Houses provides secure and well-designed housing for the working poor and other needy families. Mr. Speaker, Mr. Mendez's primary focus is on the management, design, implementation and community development of seven residential communities throughout New York City, providing homes to 14,000 individuals. The communities are West Farms and Crotona Park West in the South Bronx, Bellevue South in Manhattan and Sunnyside in Queens. Manny believes that shelter is not enough. Hence, Phipps CDC--a Human Services/Educational/Employment Training Corporation--is committed to the development of the human spirit. Through a variety of program offerings in the fields of education, human services, employment readiness and community development, the Corporation under his leadership has assisted thousands of families. In early 1992 Mr. Mendez initiated efforts to provide Phipps residents and community members with regular and preventive medical care necessary for long term health and well being. Additionally this effort would help in ending the need for community members to use hospital emergency rooms as their primary care physicians in two South Bronx neighborhoods. In June of 1993, in a joint effort with the Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, the first family- based practice clinic was opened in Crotona Park West. In 1994, in concert with Montefiore Hospital, a second family-based practice was opened in West Farms. Mr. Speaker, the contributions and accomplishments of Mr. Mendez in the field of human services, social policy and community development have been widely cited in the New York Times, New York Magazine, the Amsterdam News, the Washington Post as well as many other publications. Before joining Phipps, Mr. Mendez held several senior executive level positions at the New York City Human Resources Administration, among them as Deputy Commissioner from 1988 to 1990. Mr. Mendez was responsible for the shelter of 12,000 homeless men and women, 4,000 prospective service for adults cases and 168 senior citizen centers. In 1995 he was appointed to a four-year term as commissioner of the New York City Equal Employment Practices Commission. He had [[Page 20984]] served as special advisor to President Carter on the Atlanta Project and to the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops in Washington, D.C. and was an assistant professor at the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Services. He is a sponsor of the One Hundred Black Men's Youth Leadership Program and former president of the Puerto Rican Family Institute, a National Mental Health Organization. Mr. Mendez is presently a trustee and serves on the Executive Committee as assistant treasurer of Bronx Lebanon Hospital, a board member of the Association of Hispanic Arts, chairman of the New York City Human Resources Administration Advisory Board and a trustee of the Primary Care Development Corporation. Mr. Mendez is a graduate of City College of New York and the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Services. He is a native of the Bronx, he and his wife, Joan, presently reside in the upper Westside of Manhattan. Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in wishing best of luck to Mr. Manuel (Manny) A. Mendez in his new endeavors. ____________________