to See the Procalmation

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to See the Procalmation
WHEREAS, Edison resident Heather O'Neil, is the author of several books on foster care, child advocacy
and the creator of Foster Children's Day; and
WHEREAS, In her quest to bring attention to the needs of foster children, Heather reached out to local
businesses and WCTC to ask for support in this important endeavor; and
WHEREAS, In response to Heather's request, several community businesses, organizations and prominent
individuals have offered their goods and services in support of foster children; and
WHEREAS, The Division of Youth and Family Services, Franko's Pizza, Designer Lighting and Fan
Center, Raspberry Beret, Eddy Cologna, Haven, 4~All Driving School, Safety First Driving School, Tastee
Subs, Nancy Schultz, Middlesex Publications, Bell Drugs Pharmacy, Lucinda Florio, Joao Cowperthwaite,
Foster Adoptive Family Services and Kearney Federal Savings have all generously given of their time and
talents and products; and
WHEREAS, Bert Baron, WCTC Program Director, Brand Manager and Midday Host of New Jersey Today,
so graciously agreed to host today's program in the hopes of gaining publicity for this worthy cause; and
WHEREAS, With the support of \NCTC Radio Station and Producer of New Jersey Today Show, Ann
McGlynn, Heather O'Neil is a step closer to realizing her life dream of getting national recognition for Foster
Children's Day; and
WHEREAS, Without the assistance and sponsorship of the aforementioned this would not be possible;
NOW, THEREFORE, I Antonia Ricigliano, MAYOR OF EDISON, NEW JERSEY, do hereby recognize
WCTCRADIO
BERT BARON & ANNE McGLYNN
along with the generous support the above individuals and businesses and encourage all residents to honor them
or their commitment, and dedication in helping to highlight this important issue, thereby enhancing the quality
of life of foster children; and
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of Edison to be
affixed, on this SIXTH day of DECEMBER in the Year Two Thousand Eleven.
Antonia Ricigliano
Mayor