[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 10]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 13741]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                           HONORING DEB DULEY

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                           HON. SCOTT McINNIS

                              of colorado

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, July 18, 2001

  Mr. McINNIS. Mr. Speaker, I would like to join the Colorado Coalition 
Against Sexual Assault in recognizing the dedication Deb Duley has 
exhibited to helping sexual assault victims in Colorado over the past 6 
years. It would not be without her compassionate heart and an open ear 
that these victims receive the support they most delicately need.
  Profiled for her volunteer work since 1995 in the Glenwood Springs 
Post, Deb has volunteered at least 48 hours per month at the Advocate 
Safehouse while maintaining a full time job as an engineering 
technician with Schmueser Gordon Meyers. Only a few years before her 
volunteering began, one of her friends was involved in a case of 
domestic violence that sparked the flame that fuels Deb's passion 
today. As noted by Julie Olson, the Executive Director of Advocate 
Safehouse, Deb has given up numerous evenings and nights to offer her 
assistance to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. ``She is 
truly a special star among the many stars in our advocate group.''
  Deb has spent many hours holding conversations and listening to 
victims. Unselfishly contributing her time and enthusiasm has assisted 
not only the victims themselves, but also the Advocate Safehouse 
Project that provides these helpful services in times of detriment and 
despair. Deb was one of the first advocates to complete the specialized 
training for the Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention Team, which was 
organized in 1996. In addition, she recently received the Victim 
Services Award from the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault. 
Perhaps most notable are the lives she has influenced in the dark 
moments that overshadow the vitality of life. When people experience 
domestic violence or sexual assault they turn to people like Deb Duley 
for guidance, tenderness and compassion.
  Mr. Speaker, through her volunteering, Deb has assisted many lives 
and I commend her on her public involvement. Although she maintains a 
humble character, it is with great admiration that I thank Deb and 
offer my congratulations on the Victim Services Award.

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