EVENT HONORS AGENCY'S 30 YEARS OF SERVICE.Byline: DENISSE SALAZAR Valley News Writer Community members, political leaders and advocates of early care and education gathered Sept. 9 at the Globe Theatre in Universal City to celebrate the Child Care Resource Center's 30-year commitment to assist working families. The center serves more than 15,000 children and family members each month in the San Fernando San Fernando, city, Argentina San Fernando (săn fərnăn`dō), city (1991 pop. 144,761), Buenos Aires prov., E Argentina. It is a district administrative center in the Greater Buenos Aires area. , Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, and Antelope Valleys. The nonprofit agency works with the community, parents, providers and government agencies in planning and developing new child care resources. ``This evening is about celebrating not only CCRC's success, but also the success of the thousands of children and families they have served and helped thrive throughout the years,'' said Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. City Councilwoman Wendy Greuel Wendy Greuel is President Pro Tempore of the Los Angeles City Council representing the 2nd District. Greuel was elected in 2002 to fill the remainder of the term of Councilman Joel Wachs. She was elected in her own right in 2003 and reelected in 2007. , who hosted the Diamond Anniversary Gala. The board of directors and staff at CCRC Noun 1. CCRC - an agency in the Department of Defense that is a national center for research on all aspects of injury control and casualty care Casualty Care Research Center selected two honorees to receive awards for their commitment to puting the needs of children first. Chris Gardner Christopher Paul Gardner (born February 9, 1954 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a self-made millionaire, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and philanthropist who, during the early 1980s, struggled with homelessness while raising his toddler son, Christopher, Jr. , the recipient of the the Guiding Light Award, was honored for being a single working father dedicated to raising his son even in the hardest times. In the early 1980s, Gardner was left homeless with his toddler son, Chris Jr. He recalls often spending nights with his son in a church shelter or in the bathroom at a transit station in Oakland. At other times, Gardner says, he didn't know what they would eat, but got his son fed. Gardner, when growing up without a father, had made a promise to himself, ``When I have children, my children will have a father no matter what.'' Gardner, who often turns down awards, said CCRC's recognition is special. ``You've got to support anything that is connected with the challenge of parenting young children,'' said the self-made multimillionaire mul·ti·mil·lion·aire n. One whose financial assets are worth several million dollars. multimillionaire Noun a person who has money or property worth several million pounds, dollars, etc. . Gardner is now the chief executive of the brokerage firm Gardner Rich Gardner Rich, LLC is a NASD-registered broker-dealer firm that was founded by Christopher Gardner in 1987. Gardner sold his small stake in Gardner Rich in a multi-million dollar deal in 2006. & Co., which donates 10 percent of its earnings toward school and other educational projects in the communities it serves. Gardner's story of struggle, dedication and fatherly fa·ther·ly adj. 1. Of, like, or appropriate to a father: fatherly love. 2. Showing the affection of a father. adv. In a manner befitting a father. devotion is told in an autobiography, ``The Pursuit of Happyness,'' made into a film with the same title starring Will Smith. The Columbia Pictures movie will be released in December. The CCRC, which recognizes the importance of early education, presented Dr. Dianne Philibosian with the Excellence in Education Award. Philibosian, a professor at California State University, Northridge CSUN offers a variety of programs leading to bachelor's degrees in 61 fields and master's degrees in 42 fields. The university has over 150,000 alumni. It's also home to a summer musical theater/theater program known as TADW (TeenAge Drama Workshop) that leads teenagers through an , has dedicated her career to children and families. ``I'm delighted to receive this award, and I feel very much appreciated,'' Philibosian said. ``The field of early care and education is truly a team effort, and I am proud to share this honor with my many colleagues who have inspired me in collaborative endeavors and shared the disappointments and successes we have all encountered.'' Philibosian has been involved with the center since its inception in 1976, and she says there are countless stories of families and educators who have benefited from the center's work. To help the center continue its mission of serving families who need child care, the celebration featured a silent and live auction that raised more than $40,000. In addition, Alliance Bank donated $50,000. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color) Dr. Dianne Philibosian, left, the Excellence in Education Award recipient, and Chris Gardner, the recipient of the Guiding Light Award, were honored at the Child Care Resource Center's 30th Diamond Anniversary Gala. Denisse Salazar/Valley News |
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