By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York
Celebrating John Orozco – And His Mother
You should know that many years ago when I was first elected to the New
York City Council, John Orozco´s mother, Damaris, came to my office to
ask my son, Ruben Diaz Jr., and myself for any assistance that we could
offer. She was determined to find a way for her Bronx family to afford
to send John to a school where he could properly train in gymnastics.
We told her that we would do our best to help her and her family. As a
City Councilmember and later as a New York State Senator, together with
my son, who was a New York State Assemblyman we helped her family raise
some money to send her son to train as a gymnast.
You should also know that as part of my outreach for help, I wrote to New
York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to ask for any assistance he could offer.
Someone from Mayor Bloomberg's office did call me to ask what the
letter was all about. I explained that there was a poor family in
my district who was reaching out for help for one of the children so that
the child could have an opportunity that would never be possible without
the generosity of others. The Mayor's aide explained that the Mayor
doesn't make personal donations and only gives to organizations or not-for-profit
groups, but that he would see what he could do.
That was the last I heard about that.
Raising money was not easy, but John's mother never gave up. Damaris
Orozco is an incredibly determined and dedicated mother. She made
sure that her son would be able to achieve his goals. When the residents
of Harding Park held their Family Day, Damaris Orozco sold rice and beans
to help raise money for John to attend gymnastics classes. She drove
him near and far so that he could train and so that his dream to compete
in the Olympics could come true.
Now the world celebrates the achievements of Team USA Men’s Gymnastic
Star John Orozco as he competes in the 2012 Olympics in London. John’s
mother must be very proud. He certainly makes the Bronx proud, the
United States proud – and he most definitely has made me proud!
Ladies and gentlemen, while I’m sorry that Mayor Bloomberg never came
through with help for John Orozco, maybe it’s not too late. Maybe, just
maybe, there is something Mayor Bloomberg can do to show his concern for
John Orozco and his mother, and find ways to honor more families and individuals
who also strive to achieve their dreams.
I am Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.
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