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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Mr. James Maloney, an Illinois resident, will |
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| receive the Iowa Governor's Award for Volunteerism from Iowa |
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| Governor Vilsack in May; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Maloney was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy when |
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| he was still a baby; he began attending school when he was |
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| three and continued through the special education program |
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| offered by Black Hawk Area Special Education, graduating from |
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| Rock Island High School in 1998; he was the poster child for |
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| the Cerebral Palsy Telethon in 1985 and attended many of the |
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| programs offered by that agency; and
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| WHEREAS, Even before graduating from high school, he began |
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| volunteering; while in high school, he worked with Crime |
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| Stoppers and United Cerebral Palsy; he would continue this |
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| throughout the summer giving 7 to 8 hours a day; and
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| WHEREAS, Following graduation, he enrolled at Blackhawk |
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| College; he graduated four years later and continued his |
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| volunteer work at UCP and also took on a commitment to Student |
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| Government while in college; during his last year at Blackhawk, |
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| he was the Student Representative to the Board of Directors; it |
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| was while attending Blackhawk that Mr. Maloney first came |
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| across the battered women program that is offered by Family |
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| Resources; once introduced to this program, he was hooked and |
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| has been a faithful volunteer with them as much as he can; he |
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| is a Certified Rape Counselor and teaches about dealing with |
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| the handicapped each time Family Resources has a new class in |
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| domestic abuse; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Maloney will graduate from Southern Illinois |
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| University at Carbondale in May and spends each day of his |
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| vacation and spring and fall breaks volunteering at the |
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| domestic violence shelter in Davenport, Iowa, traveling back |