[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 14]
[Senate]
[Page 18780]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                        TRIBUTE TO YASMINA VINCI

 Mrs. MURRAY. Mr. President, today I honor one of our most 
dedicated leaders, effective advocates and passionate activists for 
America's children: Ms. Yasmina Vinci. Ms. Vinci is retiring after 11 
years as the executive director of the Nation's Network of Child Care 
Resource and Referral Agencies, NACCRRA. Ms. Vinci started the 
Washington, DC office of NACCRRA from her kitchen table with just a 
telephone and fax machine and built it into a highly respected 
organization representing more than 860 local and State child care 
resource and referral agencies.
  Ms. Vinci is one of our Nation's most tireless advocates for a high-
quality early care and education system designed to serve all children. 
As executive director of NACCRRA, Ms. Vinci has provided vision, 
leadership and support to community child care resource and referral 
agencies and has promoted national policies and partnerships committed 
to the development and learning of all children. Ms. Vinci has worked 
diligently to promote quality in child care resource and referral 
services.
  Prior to joining NACCRRA in 1992, Ms. Vinci was the manager of 
special projects in the New Jersey Department of Human Services where 
she managed the Dependent Care Grant, coordinated the development of 
the New Jersey plan for the implementation of the Child Care and 
Development Block Grant and supervised a number of research, 
immunization and Head Start-related projects. For nearly 10 years, Ms. 
Vinci was the executive director of an inner-city child care center, 
serving 200 low-income families through a continuum of high quality, 
comprehensive, and family supportive programs.
  Ms. Vinci has served on the Boards of the National School Age Care 
Alliance, the Interfaith Council for the Homeless, United Way and YWCA. 
She is a current member of the Board of the Alliance for Work Life 
Progress, the Center for Evidence Based Practices, the Center for 
Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning and the NOW Legal 
Defense and Education Fund National Advisory Commission on Child Care 
and Early Education. In addition, Ms. Vinci has served as a 
commissioner on the National Head Start Fellowship Commission since its 
inception.
  Ms. Vinci's commitment to children and those who care for them is an 
inspiration to all who have known and worked with her. Her 
contributions have made a difference in the lives of many and have 
built a pathway for generations to come. On behalf of America's 
children and advocates for children, I thank her for her great work and 
wish her a rewarding retirement.

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