SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS (April 11, 2019) — State Representative Tony McCombie welcomed Whiteside County Public Health servant Beth Fiorini and Ann McCarrell of Helping Hands in Port Byron to Springfield on Tuesday for a women’s brunch that honored the contributions of emerging female leaders from throughout the state.

“Ann and Beth are amazing women who are making a huge impact on our communities,” said Sen McCombie. “It is my pleasure to recognize their contributions to the 71st District, and promote their causes to my colleagues in the State Capitol.”

Ann McCarrell founded Helping Hands after being a school nurse at Riverdale School District in Port Byron for 22 years. She initiated an annual fundraiser to raise money for needy families in our district. Ann has used these funds to provide back to school supplies, Thanksgiving food-baskets, clothing, and Christmas presents. As the head of Ann's Helping Hands has made a tremendous difference in the lives of thousands of people in the Port Byron community.

Beth Fiorini, Chief Operating Officer for the Whiteside County Health Department and the Whiteside County Community Health Center, has served the public health needs of Whiteside County for 29 years. She led the initiative to bring a progressive medical home to Whiteside County residents. Each year the Community Health Center sees over 13,000 unduplicated patients in their medical, dental, behavioral-health, and substance-abuse programs. She is a tireless advocate for impoverished people in our community.

“It was my honor to provide these women a platform so they can champion their causes to my fellow Representatives in Springfield,” McCombie stated. “We heard from dozens of female community-leaders, and it was a great to learn from leaders from all over the State.”

Ann McCarrell and Beth Fiorini joined almost 90 female leaders from across the state who are each taking bold steps to make Illinois a better place to live and work. In addition to the recognition brunch, the group participated in a discussion about what issues are important for Illinois women, and how the General Assembly can create policy that reflects their priorities.

The contributions of these women were further recognized by House Republican Leader Jim Durkin in a speech on the House floor.

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