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Recognizing and honoring Dorothy Johnson-Speight for twenty-Ffive years of humanitarian service.
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WHEREAS, Recognizing Dorothy Johnson-Speight, founder of Mothers-in-Charge, for her twenty-five years of unwavering humanitarian support and tireless effort to provide children and families with the rights they deserve; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Johnson-Speight was recognized by The Philadelphia Inquirer as their 2013 Citizen of the Year, by the Philadelphia Eagles as one of the 75 Greatest Living Philadelphians, and by The Philadelphia Tribune as one of Philadelphia's Most Influential African-American Leaders, with each highlighting her ability to help other women come to terms with the sorrow of losing a child to violence; and
WHEREAS, Recognized as one of the most highly regarded family rights organizations in America, Mothers-in-Charge has been at the forefront of violence prevention since its inception; and
WHEREAS, Founded in 2003, Mothers-in-Charge is a grassroots organization working to deter violence through education, faith and community engagement; and
WHEREAS, Mothers-in-Charge participates in proactive intervention with children, young adults, families and community organizations; and
WHEREAS, Mothers-in-Charge core values of education, youth, faith-based and community spirit, and caring therapy have helped transform Philadelphia's juvenile offender's cognitive skills; and
WHEREAS, In conjunction with Philadelphia's correctional facilities, Mothers-in-Charge works to help impending returning citizens with the development of pro-social and proper decision making abilities, violence prevention and laying the groundwork for re-entry back into their communities; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Johnson-Speight's organization has been extended to other cities and states, which has allowed her to aid children and their families dealing with their grief all across the nation; and
WHEREAS, A passionate advocate for the rights of children and famil...
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