Yonkers Majority Leader Diaz, Councilmember Pineda-Isaac attend
On March 30, 2022 the Westchester County Department of Correction hosted an event that was designed to provide support and inspiration for twenty-five female residents in their care. Keynote speakers, Yonkers City Council Majority Leader Tasha Diaz and Council Member Corazon Pineda-Isaac made onsite presentations that centered on empowerment, perseverance and community service.
In the spirit of empowerment and perseverance, the Correction Department and City Council members formally recognized and honored an amazing woman, Elder Wilhelmina Coleman.
Coleman has been providing Protestant services at WCDOC for over 33 years. At 93, she has dedicated her life to helping others in her community and at many area facilities. During her discussion with the residents Coleman said: “I’m delighted to be back here in person with members from my outreach ministry to provide spiritual support and guidance. I encourage each of you to take advantage of the programs and services at WDOC and in your communities upon return home. I’m also overwhelmed by today’s unexpected special recognition and want to thank County Executive Latimer, Commissioner Spano and Majority Leader Diaz.”
Diaz shared her life story in an effort to demonstrate the valuable life skills learned in reference to problem solving, managing obstacles and becoming a leader in her community. Diaz encouraged the women to commit to turning their lives around by taking advantages of the resources available at WCDOC and in the community.
Diaz said: “As a public servant elected to a position, I feel it’s my civic duty to empower as many individuals as I can to ensure them there is hope. Change is coming, the road ahead may look far, but continue on the path and you shall be successful.”
Spano addressed the group saying: “It’s especially gratifying to formally recognize Elder Coleman during Women’s History Month because she has been a trailblazer in her community and beyond for over 50 years, selflessly devoting her life to supporting those in need, including incarcerated individuals. Similarly, we are grateful to have Majority Leader Diaz and her colleagues from the Yonkers City Council volunteer to spend time with our female residents, offering support and encouragement that is sure to impact them during and after their periods of incarceration.”
The event provided the WCDOC female residents with an opportunity to listen to inspirational life stories, ask questions and explore how the Yonkers City Council members could be a resource for them once they transition back to their communities.