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RESOLUTION World Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month April 2014 WHEREAS, Parkinson's disease is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system, affecting more than 1.5 million people in the United States with more than 70,000 new patients diagnosed each year; and WHEREAS, the NeuroCommunity Foundation operates the Parkinson's & Movement Disorder Information Center at the Center for Aging Research and Education to support research, provide educational resources and promote awareness of Parkinson's disease; and WHEREAS, the Parkinson's & Movement Disorder Information Center at the Center for Aging Research and Education facilitates more than 30 support group meetings and wellness classes each month; and WHEREAS, World Parkinson's Disease was established to increase awareness about the disease, so that more people will understand the plight of those suffering and join the search for a cure; and WHEREAS, the world, the nation, and the city of Los Angeles observe Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month in April 2014; and WHEREAS, the Los Angeles City Council recognizes the efforts of The NeuroCommunity Foundation Parkinson's & Movement Disorder Information Center at the Center for Aging Research and Education to improve the quality of life for those living with the disease; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that in recognition and in honor of those who work with the N eurocommunity Foundation and their value to the residents of Los Angeles do hereby proclaim April 2014 as "Parkinson Disease Awareness Month" throughout the City of Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL PRESENTED BY MITCHE ENGLAl"lI9ERl Council ember, 12th qtsl~i~r ~~j:lth:l~) SECONDED BY:-L~~~~~~

RESOLUTION St. Stephen Presbyterian Church 50 th Anniversary WHEREAS, St. Stephen Presbyterian Church in Chatsworth celebrates its 50 th Anniversary this year and the milestone will be recognized with special events for members past and present - and the community; and WHEREAS, St. Stephen Presbyterian Church was founded in 1964 and began services in Chatsworth at the Germain Street Elementary School that same year; and WHEREAS, in 1968, the church relocated to a new church building at 20121 Devonshire in Chatsworth. In 1972, St. Stephen began its preschool which has been serving children and families in the community continuously for more than 40 years; and WHEREAS, Over the years, St. Stephen has put its faith into action by being a vital part of the life and support for the City of Chatsworth, as well as the City of Los Angeles at large including supporting the Valley Shelter, the Help Our Homeless Project, Rescate Family Rescue Center, FISH, the Annual Crop Walk to Support Hunger, The Senior Lunch Program - and many other community outreach programs; and WHEREAS, St. Stephen has also been active in world missions, supporting Habitat for Humanity, For His Children, Clean Water Projects in Ecuador, Kenyan Health and Educational Opportunities for Young People and many other mission efforts; and WHEREAS, St. Stephen has opened its doors to the community of Chatsworth and the City of Los Angeles by hosting the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, weekly drug and alcohol recovery groups and other vital community and support groups; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that by the adoption of this resolution the Los Angeles City Council commends St. Stephen Presbyterian Church in Chatsworth for their outstanding and dedicated service to our faith-based community and to the residents of the City of Los Angeles. APR 2 l014- LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCil SECONDED BY:~~~~~

RESOLUTION NORTH HOLLYWOODWOMEN'S CLUB WHEREAS, it is with great pleasure that we congratulate the North Hollywood Women's Club in celebration of its 100 th Anniversary; and WHEREAS, founded in 1914 as the Lankershim Women's Club, a group of 36 women laid the groundwork for an organization devoted to charity and community giving; and WHEREAS, the North Hollywood Women's Club has donated over $100,000 to numerous philanthropic causes in North Hollywood, including Crt-Help, Bibs for Vets, and others; and WHEREAS, during times of need and times of war throughout the last century, the North Hollywood Women's Club dedicated its time to Red Cross work, gathering gifts for soldiers overseas, and helping the returning veterans of the First and Second World Wars and other conflicts; and WHEREAS, in the 1940s, the North Hollywood Women's Club was awarded a banner and certificates of merit from the California State Assembly, and the United States Treasury, for selling the largest amount of war bonds and stamps of any Woman's Club in Southern California; and WHEREAS, over the last century, the North Hollywood Women's Club has continued and evolved its tradition of giving back to its community though philanthropic work with community organizations such as the Interfaith Food Bank; and WHEREAS, true to its motto, "with courage and perseverance we will succeed in all things," the North Hollywood Women's Club has remained a place for community minded individuals to come together to enjoy the company of other women and support their neighbors, community and country; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Los Angeles hereby recognizes the 100th anniversary of the North Hollywood Women's Club and salutes and thanks the members, both past and present, for their accomplishments and contributions to our great city. los ANGELES CITY COUNCIL

CITY OF LOS ANGELES RESOLUTION Everyone Matters Day WHEREAS, Everyone Matters is a global campaign bringing together local governments, public figures, organizations, schools, and citizens - advocating for everyone's rights to dignity and respect without judgment or shame; and WHEREAS, The goal of the Everyone Matters campaign is to bring people together to embrace inclusiveness and tolerance of everyone's differences; and WHEREAS, Judgment and discrimination against others may be based on many factors and may be due to a person's accent, age, disability, height, weight, nationality, race, religion, sex, gender, gender-identity or sexual orientation; and WHEREAS, Bullying includes harassment that may occur in the workplace, at schools, in families, in social settings and online; and WHEREAS, Discrimination and bullying have direct effects on the physical, emotional, mental and financial health of an individual, on organizational stability in schools, on organizational and financial stability of businesses and communities, and on the well-being of society as a whole; and WHEREAS, A disproportionate number of disabled individuals, African-Americans, Native Americans and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community report experiencing daily discrimination; and WHEREAS, 37% of Americans report being bullied on the job. Approximately 160,000 children around the national stay home from school each day because of bullying and fear of bullying. In 80% of school shooting cases in the I 990s, the shooters had histories of being bullied; and WHEREAS, 90% of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered teenagers report being bullied online and bullying others online; and WHEREAS, More than 50% of adolescents and teenagers report being bullied online and bullying others online; and WHEREAS, Everyone of all ages, groups and backgrounds may be victims of bullying, marginalization and discrimination, and it is reported that half of all suicides among young people are due to bullying: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that by the adoption of this resolution, the Los Angeles City Council does hereby declare Wednesday, April 2, 2014 as EVERYONE MATTERS DAY in the City of Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL Presented by: Seconded by: Al Members

CITY OF LOS ANGELES RESOLUTION Jane Withers Day in Los Angeles April 12, 2014 WHEREAS, Jane Withers is an American actress and was one of the most popular child film stars of the 1930s and early I 940s. She was a natural, performing by the time she could walk and talk; and WHEREAS, Jane Withers was born in Atlanta, George on April 12, 1926 to Ruth and Walter Withers. She began her prolific career as a child actress at the age of three, first on local radio broadcasts in Atlanta as Dixie's Dainty Dewdrop. In the early 1930s, she and her mother moved to Hollywood where she worked as a child model and actress; and WHEREAS, Jane Withers' big break came when she landed a supporting role in the 1934 Shirley Temple film, Bright Eyes. She received positive notices for her work, and was awarded a longterm contract with Fox Studios; and WHEREAS, throughout the 1930s, Jane Withers starred in several movies every year, including Ginger, Paddy o 'Day, The Farmer Takes a Wife, and Little Miss Nobody. She became one of the top 10 box-office stars in 1937 and 1938; and WHEREAS, Jane Withers is also known for her portrayal of Josephine the Plumber in a series of television commercials for Comet Cleanser in the early 1960s and early 1970s; and WHEREAS, in 1979, Jane Withers was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its very first Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award; and WHEREAS, Jane Withers is known for her strong spiritualism and charitable contributions. She is still known for her buoyant and indefatigable nature, and she continues to work, doing voiceover work for Disney's animated features, and participating in interviews and convention signings:

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that by the adoption of this resolution, the City Council of the City of Los Angeles does hereby declare April 12, 2014 as "Jane Withers Day in Los Angeles" and salutes Jane Withers on her 88 th birthday! We thank her for her contributions to Hollywood and the entertainment industry. You are truly an Angel in the City of Angels! ~~~~~~~~~ ", PRESENTEDB~ GE SECONDED BY: :rl Cou cilmember, 4th istrict c;) k~z ALL MEMBERS» r- LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL