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Remarks Delivered by U.S. Secretary of Labor
Elaine L. Chao National Urban League Grant Announcement Dayton, Ohio
Friday, October 20, 2006
Thank you, Willie, for that introduction. And thank you for all that you
do to help others access opportunity as President and CEO of the Dayton Urban
League.
Before I begin, I would like to recognize Senator Mike DeWine. Senator
DeWine led the effort for getting the Older Americans Act legislation passed.
This bill reauthorized the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
so that money could be put towards programs like the National Urban League.
He is a member of both the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Committee AND the Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Subcommittee both
of which have jurisdiction over the Department of Labor, so I have an
opportunity to work closely with him on many issues facing America's workers.
We are also joined by Mr. Don Bowen [Senior Vice President of
Programs, National Urban League]. It's great to see you again. I would
also like to recognize Ms. Janet Zobel, National Director of Senior Programs
for the National Urban League; County Commissioners Charles Curran, Dixie
Allen, and Jane Marshall. And Mr. Thomas Holton, Chairperson of the Board of
Directors for the Dayton Urban League. Thank you all for being here today.
This morning, Willie escorted me on a tour of this wonderful facility,
and I saw firsthand many of the programs and services available here. We walked
through a computer lab where classes are held to help young men and women
improve their proficiency in math, science, and reading comprehension. We
talked with some of the adults pursuing their GEDs and others taking
advantage of the vocational assistance and job placement programs.
And we met with several of the seniors gaining skills and experience
through the Senior Community Service Employment Program. Once their training is
complete, they will start work at various non-profit and public facilities,
such as hospitals, schools, daycare and senior centers. Our overall goal is to
help them gain confidence and experience and then assist them in moving
out of these positions and into jobs in the private sector.
Today, America's workforce includes over 25 million men and women age
55 and older. This is part of a national trend. Americans are living longer and
healthier lives. Many older workers are choosing to remain in the workforce.
Employing seniors not only benefits workers, but employers as well. I agree
with Senator DeWine that older workers are reliable, hard working, and
knowledgeable. They can be a tremendous source of experience and knowledge.
This year, 18 organizations successfully competed to receive SCSEP
grants. Grantees were selected through a competitive process based on merit.
The competitive element is vital. It enables us to ensure the most qualified
programs receive funding. This ensures that the best services are provided to
our seniors. And Congress agrees. Both the House and Senate recently approved
legislation supporting this competitive process as part of the Older Americans
Act Amendments of 2006. President Bush signed this legislation into law earlier
this week.
Today, I will present a check for $8.7 million to the National Urban
League. $1.29 million of that will fund programs right here in Ohio. This
funding will help make a real difference in the lives of low-income seniors
within this community.
The United States is a land of abundant opportunity. But with
opportunity comes responsibility to help others around us who may need a
helping hand. The numerous employment, education, and leadership programs
offered by the Dayton Urban League are great examples. You are helping people
of all ages in your community take that first step on the road to a brighter
future.
By working together, we can ensure that everyone has the opportunity to
pursue his or her dreams. And by doing so, we can make a lasting, significant
contribution to the economic security of our workforce and our nation. Thank
you for inviting me here today, and thank you for the important work you do
through the National Urban League and here in Dayton in support of our seniors.
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