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          HONORING THE SOUTHWEST YOUTH SERVICES COLLABORATIVE

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                          HON. DANIEL LIPINSKI

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, September 28, 2006

  Mr. LIPINSKI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the Southwest Youth 
Services Collaborative, an outstanding organization for teenagers and 
young adults, that serves several Chicago communities troubled with 
gang violence, high drop-out rates, and high unemployment. For more 
than a decade, the Collaborative's after-school programs have given 
students a vision and focus they need to become responsible leaders of 
their communities--leaders that are agents of change.
  Area churches, social service centers, recreational centers, and 
neighborhood organizations are responsible for the good work of the 
Southwest Youth Services Collaborative. They bring hope to participants 
through the recreational centers, a soccer league, and even a Hip-Hop 
Academy. Additionally, the organization offers mentoring and support 
programs that provide wisdom, understanding, and a second chance for 
many young adults.
  Recently, the WGN Radio Neediest Kids Fund awarded the Southwest 
Youth Services Collaborative a $25,000 grant in recognition of their 
after-school programming. The grant will help support these essential 
after-school life skills programs that make a difference in the lives 
of so many young people.
  It is my honor to recognize the Southwest Youth Services 
Collaborative for their role in providing opportunities for young 
people and making our community a better place to live. I also commend 
the staff, facilitators, and volunteers who truly make this 
organization possible. Their work positively influences the lives and 
outlook of many who face the pressures of life in disadvantaged areas.

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