September 30, 2013
By Raymonde Charles
By Raymonde Charles
Washington, DC -The Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) (click here) celebrated forty years of changing the
odds for children and honored Former Secretary of State and CDF
alumna Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday, September 30, 2013. Secretary
Clinton was recognized for her dedication and contributions to child
advocacy.
“CDF is pleased to recognize Hillary
Rodham Clinton, who has been a tireless voice for children. She’s
brilliant. She cares deeply about children. She perseveres. She’s an
incredibly hard worker, and she stays with it. She’s done
extraordinarily well in everything she’s ever done. and I’m just so
proud of her,” said Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children’s
Defense Fund.
In a video tribute Clinton, said “It’s the
mission that CDF has stood for that I’m proud that I was a small part
of promoting…We worked hard in the White House. We certainly appreciated
the efforts of organizations like CDF kind of, you know, charging
ahead.”
Hillary Rodham Clinton was with CDF from the
beginning. Rodham joined CDF as a young staff attorney right out of law
school and knocked on doors to research and help prepare CDF’s first
landmark report, Children Out of School in America – a major
catalyst for the enactment of the Education for All Handicapped Children
Act, now the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. She became a
CDF board member and ultimately board chair until she became First Lady....
Washington, DC -The
Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) celebrated forty years of changing the
odds for children and honored Former Secretary of State and CDF
alumna Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday, September 30, 2013. Secretary
Clinton was recognized for her dedication and contributions to child
advocacy.
“CDF is pleased to recognize Hillary
Rodham Clinton, who has been a tireless voice for children. She’s
brilliant. She cares deeply about children. She perseveres. She’s an
incredibly hard worker, and she stays with it. She’s done
extraordinarily well in everything she’s ever done. and I’m just so
proud of her,” said Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children’s
Defense Fund.
In a video tribute Clinton, said “It’s the
mission that CDF has stood for that I’m proud that I was a small part
of promoting…We worked hard in the White House. We certainly appreciated
the efforts of organizations like CDF kind of, you know, charging
ahead.”
Hillary Rodham Clinton was with CDF from the
beginning. Rodham joined CDF as a young staff attorney right out of law
school and knocked on doors to research and help prepare CDF’s first
landmark report, Children Out of School in America – a major
catalyst for the enactment of the Education for All Handicapped Children
Act, now the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. She became a
CDF board member and ultimately board chair until she became First Lady.
- See more at:
http://www.childrensdefense.org/newsroom/cdf-in-the-news/press-releases/2013/honoring-hillary-clinton.html#sthash.r1Rqqp7h.dpuf
Washington, DC -The
Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) celebrated forty years of changing the
odds for children and honored Former Secretary of State and CDF
alumna Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday, September 30, 2013. Secretary
Clinton was recognized for her dedication and contributions to child
advocacy.
“CDF is pleased to recognize Hillary
Rodham Clinton, who has been a tireless voice for children. She’s
brilliant. She cares deeply about children. She perseveres. She’s an
incredibly hard worker, and she stays with it. She’s done
extraordinarily well in everything she’s ever done. and I’m just so
proud of her,” said Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children’s
Defense Fund.
In a video tribute Clinton, said “It’s the
mission that CDF has stood for that I’m proud that I was a small part
of promoting…We worked hard in the White House. We certainly appreciated
the efforts of organizations like CDF kind of, you know, charging
ahead.”
Hillary Rodham Clinton was with CDF from the
beginning. Rodham joined CDF as a young staff attorney right out of law
school and knocked on doors to research and help prepare CDF’s first
landmark report, Children Out of School in America – a major
catalyst for the enactment of the Education for All Handicapped Children
Act, now the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. She became a
CDF board member and ultimately board chair until she became First Lady.
- See more at:
http://www.childrensdefense.org/newsroom/cdf-in-the-news/press-releases/2013/honoring-hillary-clinton.html#sthash.r1Rqqp7h.dpuf