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Celebrating the Life of Charles Frederick Downs
This legislation celebrates the life and contributions of Charles Frederick Downs, a rehabilitation counselor who made significant impacts in his field and community.
What This Bill Does
- Recognizes the life of Charles Frederick Downs for his work as a rehabilitation counselor.
- Notes his educational background from Washington College and Virginia Commonwealth University.
- Highlights his career achievements including adjudicating Social Security disability claims and serving at various rehabilitation centers.
- Acknowledges his role in founding and chairing the Waynesboro Disability Services Board, and his service as the Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator for Waynesboro.
- Celebrates his community involvement, leadership roles at First Baptist Church of Waynesboro, and his extensive travel experiences.
Who It Names or Affects
- The family of Charles Frederick Downs
- The General Assembly members who passed this resolution
Terms To Know
- Rehabilitation counselor
- A professional who helps people with disabilities or injuries to regain their independence and improve their quality of life.
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator
- An official responsible for ensuring compliance with the ADA, which is a law that protects individuals with disabilities from discrimination.
Limits and Unknowns
- The resolution does not provide any financial support or benefits.
- It only expresses respect and recognition for Charles Frederick Downs's contributions.