2013-0384
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In Recognition: Fay L. Caire
Body
The Parish of St. Charles
October 21, 2013
IN RECOGNITION
WHEREAS, Mrs. Fay L. Caire has been an employee of St. Charles Parish Government for nearly 28 years; and,
WHEREAS, Fay is a native of St. Charles Parish and has been honored by the St. Charles Rotary Club as Citizen of the Year for her outstanding volunteer work in her community; and,
WHEREAS, prior to working with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), Fay served as the Director of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) in 1985; and,
WHEREAS, Fay has been instrumental in implementing successful programs and responsible for organizing thousands of volunteer hours that have made tremendous impact to both the St. Charles Parish community and the River Region; and,
WHEREAS, Fay worked with the RSVP Advisory Council Members, RSVP employees and volunteers, as well as other state officials in ensuring the successful planning of all RSVP programs; and,
WHEREAS, Fay coordinated the RSVP program for the entire River Region and has been instrumental in the growth of the programs and volunteer hours performed in the Parishes of St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, and St. James; and,
WHEREAS, Fay served on numerous boards including the River Parishes TRIAD and SALT Board, Local Emergency Food and Shelter Board, St. Charles Toy & Gift Fund, the United Way Success by Six Program Committee, American Cancer Society Board, the Workforce Investment Board in the River Parishes, and served as a Peer Review for the Louisiana Learn and Serve Commission; and,
WHEREAS, we would like to thank her husband Thomas and children Rebecca and Matt for sharing Fay with us and allowing her to touch the lives of countless members of the St. Charles Parish Community.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE ST. CHARLES PARISH COUNCIL, AND THE PARISH PRESIDENT, do hereby express our sincere appreciation and recognize
FAY L. CAIRE
For her years of dedicated public service
April 7, 1986 - June 8, 2013
"PARISH OF PLENTY"
created in 1807 from the county of the
"German Coast", a parish of
unprecedented economic and social
development, known for its
hospitality, rural living and sporting
opportunitiesÂ… with the added
distinction of being located
on both sides of the
Mighty Mississippi River.