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Falls Church News-Press 11-14-2024

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November 14 - 20, 2024

Falls Church, Virginia • w w w . fc n p . c o m • Free

Founded 1991 • Vol. XXXIV N o . 40

The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia

Council PRESERVING DEMOCRACY Protects Trans Persons F.C. Council Proclamation Comes at Key Juncture by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

In the week immediately following the stunning U.S. presidential election result that bodes ill for the cause of full equality, the Falls Church City Council was unanimous in the adoption of a bold resolution supporting transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming persons at its meeting this Tuesday. A turnout of over 30 supporters of the resolution, many of them high and middle school students and their parents, were in attendance to cheer its passage. Mayor Letty Hardi proclaimed Trangender Awareness Week this current week through Nov. 19 and Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20. The times are aimed at seeking “to increase the visibility of transgender people and the issues they face, including but not limited to prejudicial treatment, lack of acceptance and violence.” The Day of Remembrance was first organized in 1999 to commemorate the murder of Rita Hester, a transgender woman. Among those who spoke in support of the resolution Tuesday was Sophie Kachur, a public meeting assistant in the F.C. City Clerk’s office, who said the observance “is among the saddest” because of the prev-

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U.S. MILITARY SERVICE veterans and their invaluable contributions to the preservation of our nation’s democracy were commemorated on Veterans Day in the City of Falls Church with its annual ceremony in front of the Falls Church Community Center where a veterans memorial stands. (Photo: Gary Mester)

F.C.’s Curtin Tells His Non-Profit Success Story

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Falls Church’s own Mike Curtin, a resident here over 30 years, has to be considered among the Little City’s greatest contributions to the betterment of the species in this entire region and beyond. The CEO of the D.C. Central Kitchen, which now delivers over 16,000 nutritional meals

daily to the needy in the nation’s capital and employs over 320 people in the process, Curtin came to the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce’s annual non-profit fair this week to deliver passionate remarks to over 40 of this area’s top nonprofit leaders. The event was held in the fellowship hall of the historic Falls Church Episcopal Church

with display tables and literature spread around describing the considerable benefits that scores of these organizations provide with mostly volunteers to help. In the midst of this, Curtin’s message was an inspiration, like a clarion call to the whole notion of making the world a better place through compassionate and dedicated service.

He has grown the D.C. Central Kitchen from a $500,000 operation in 2004 to over an annual $16 million one with a culinary job training program that trains formerly incarcerated, addicted, homeless or chronically unemployed persons and his impact is felt worldwide through his speaking engagements, received

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