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Record #: R2014-216   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 4/2/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 4/2/2014
Title: Recognition extended to Henry Booth House on 116th anniversary
Sponsors: Fioretti, Bob
Attachments: 1. R2014-216.pdf
SALUTE TO THE 116th ANNIVERSARY OF HENRY BOOTH HOUSE
WHEREAS, Henry Booth House, a remarkably outstanding and comprehensive social service agency, is entering its 116lh year of dedicated service to the communities in eighteen South Side Chicago wards; and

WHEREAS, Founded in 1898 by the Chicago Ethical Humanist Society, Henry Booth House, named after Judge Henry Booth who was the society's first President, initially focused on the development of ethical principles, education and quality of life in service to economically-challenged Irish and German immigrants who required citizenship training, learning English as a second language, literacy training, employment preparation, parenting, and family planning; and

WHEREAS, Since those early days, Henry Booth House has evolved to reach a more culturally diverse population with a variety of services at four locations that include healthcare, social services, nutrition counseling, childcare, and Head Start programs, serving more than 4,000 families; and

WHEREAS, As the largest provider of Head Start Community Site services in the city, the Henry Booth House Head Start is a comprehensive child development program tailored to meet the cognitive, social, emotional and physical needs of three to five year old children, providing medical, dental, hearing & vision, nutrition, disability and special needs of children in the early stages of life, with a mission to get participating children ready for school and life in a safe, secure and nurturing preschool setting; and

WHEREAS, Henry Booth House also offers services of doulas who function as pregnancy and labor coaches to ensure at-risk women enjoy healthy pregnancies, deliveries and post partum care; Family Case Management that focuses on families from pregnancy through the first year of life to reduce low birth weight babies and infant mortality; Healthy Start and Healthy Families programs to promote positive parent child interactions with an emphasis on the health of the fa...

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