WHEREAS, In 1963, a group of courageous and committed families,
concerned about the lack of community-based alternatives to placement
in state institutions for their children with disabilities, joined
together and formed the Lower Puget Sound Development Center; and
WHEREAS, One year later, the Lower Puget Sound Development Center
joined with three other local organizations and formed Morningside with
the purpose of advancing the employment and self-sufficiency of persons
with disabilities; and
WHEREAS, Over fifty years Morningside's employment services have
evolved - from assisting clients to produce arts and crafts, to
providing business services to the public and private sector, and
helping persons with disabilities secure and maintain employment -
always with belief that work is important to a fulfilling life and that
inclusiveness strengthens and enriches our communities; and
WHEREAS, Morningside now reaches beyond the South Sound, serving
hundreds of clients in five counties in Southwest Washington and the
Olympic Peninsula, working to ensure that Washingtonians with
disabilities are integrated into our communities, and giving them the
opportunity for work and to contribute to our state; and
WHEREAS, Morningside today has 85 employees whose goal remains the
same as the goal of those who founded the organization - to provide
innovative, caring, and successful employment services to persons with
disabilities; and
WHEREAS, Morningside has demonstrated success in partnering with
businesses, school districts, and state and local government to create
employment opportunities for persons with disabilities, as reflected by
the best supported employment outcomes in the state;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
congratulate Morningside, its employees, clients, and volunteers on the
organization's fiftieth anniversary and its contributions to enriching
the lives of persons with disabilities in Washington; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to Jim Larson, President and
Chief Executive Officer of Morningside, and to Kris Tefft, Chair of the
Morningside Board of Trustees.