Memorandum
Date: April 28, 2026
To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors
From: Board of Supervisors
Subject: Presentation of Proclamation Honoring the Life and Service of Marla Ruzicka
Executive Summary:
HONORING THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF MARLA RUZICKA
WHEREAS, Marla Ruzicka, a devoted, young, Lake County native and compassionate humanitarian, volunteered her time and energy at the age of 16 while still attending Clear Lake High School to join "Global Exchange." Upon graduation from Long Island University, she founded the Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC), traveling courageously to Iraq and Afghanistan to bear witness to the suffering of innocent civilians and to document the human cost of war; and
WHEREAS, through her tireless efforts creating a team to count civilian casualties, to meet with grieving families, and to amplify the voices of those most impacted by war, Marla became a powerful advocate for truth, compassion, and accountability across international boundaries; and
WHEREAS, Marla passionately lobbied before the United States Congress to establish and secure a multimillion-dollar fund for reparation to those who were injured, and to civilian families who lost loved ones in the conflict, ensuring that justice and humanity would not be forgotten amid the turmoil of war; and
WHEREAS, her service has reflected the highest ideals of civic duty, global citizenship, and moral leadership - the qualities that inspire others to act with courage and compassion in the face of adversity; today CIVIC, 23 years after its founding[JN1], operates in war zones around the world with some [JN2]120 employees and engages with our U.S. military, the United Nations, and foreign nations; and
WHEREAS, we remember that Marla tragically sustained fatal injuries in a car bomb explosion while traveling along the Airport Road in Baghdad with her CIVIC colleague and friend Faiz Ali Salim, giving her life in service to others an...
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