[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 8] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 11091-11092] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING MATT PATRICK ______ HON. MARK UDALL of colorado in the house of representatives Tuesday, June 19, 2001 Mr. UDALL of Colorado. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the service of Matt Patrick, former Executive Director of the Boulder County AIDS Project (BCAP). After having served the people of Boulder for nearly six years, Matt has left BCAP to become Program Officer for the Gill Foundation, based in Denver. With him serving as director, BCAP experienced an evolution of philosophy. [[Page 11092]] Under Matt's guidance, the BCAP budget doubled to nearly $1 million and the staff grew by 50 percent. Importantly, during his time as Executive Director, BCAP expanded its outreach programs to target the workplace as well as Latino/a communities. Further, BCAP was selected as the best non-profit in Boulder County three times under Matt's direction and received numerous other awards. Matt was also instrumental in the evolution of BCAP as a multiculturally proficient organization. As Executive Director, Matt incorporated policies and procedures to enhance the diverse nature of BCAP. Now there is multicultural training, a diversity coordinator and an agency wide multicultural staff. During his tenure with BCAP, Matt and his staff gave much thought as to whom the agency's clients were--whom it was BCAP should be serving. According to Matt, ``To me the reality of our mission is twofold--to serve people living with HIV and to slow the spread of HIV infection in the community.'' Simply considering those infected with HIV as clients of BCAP was not enough for Matt; it was only half the mission. In fact, in the year 2000, BCAP had 35,000 educational contacts as where six years ago this number was around 10,000. By expanding educational and outreach programs, Matt Patrick served his community, the community of Boulder, CO, as few have. I recognize his service and pay him honor. ____________________