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                                                                  H.R. No. 1005


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Since its founding in 1938, Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, has rendered exceptional service to our nation's youth, and the Austin chapter has supported the aims of its parent organization in its dedication to the well-being of the children of the Austin community; and WHEREAS, Jack and Jill was established to provide constructive educational, cultural, civic, recreational, and social activities and programs for African American youths; it was initiated by Marion Stubbs Thomas and a group of 20 like-minded mothers in Philadelphia who were seeking to encourage social and cultural relationships between their children; the idea soon spread to other cities and, by 1946, 10 Jack and Jill groups had been established and members had held their first national meeting; and WHEREAS, The nonprofit organization has expanded to encompass seven regional offices and 240 chapters and is considered one of the premier service organizations in the country; in 1968, the Jack and Jill Foundation was created as a national service project with a mission to fund educational, literary, scientific, and charitable projects that help eliminate some of the obstacles confronting African Americans in our society; and WHEREAS, Chartered in 1953, the Austin Jack and Jill chapter operates under the jurisdiction of the South Central regional office and works within the Austin community through various groups and chapter projects; recent activities have included a food drive collection for the Capital Area Food Bank, participation in the American Cancer Society Relay For Life Event, a nursing home visit, an esteem-building workshop, field trips to area museums, and ACT and SAT review sessions, as well as fishing, bowling, and swim parties; and WHEREAS, The Austin chapter's main fund-raiser, the biennial Beautillion, recognizes the accomplishments of outstanding young African American men in the community and presents these high school seniors and college freshmen much as a debutante ball presents young women; proceeds from the event are awarded in scholarships to the young men, or Beaux, as well as in donations to the United Negro College Fund, Brackenridge Children's Hospital, Austin Children's Museum Minority Scholarship Fund, Faith Home, George Washington Carver Library, and Jack and Jill Foundation; over the years, the chapter has presented more than 300 young African American men who have since gone on to lead successful personal and professional lives; and WHEREAS, With the motto, "Let's work, let's play, let's live together," Jack and Jill of America, along with its Austin chapter, has enhanced the lives of innumerable African American youths through the stimulating family programs and activities that it sponsors as well as its educational and charitable projects; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas Legislature hereby commend Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, and its Austin chapter for the opportunities that they provide for young Texans and extend to them sincere best wishes for continued success with their important work; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for the organization as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Dukes Craddick Geren Menendez Allen of Harris Giddings Merritt Allen of Dallas Gonzales Miller Alonzo Gonzalez Toureilles Moreno of Harris Anchia Goodman Moreno of El Paso Anderson Goolsby Morrison Bailey Griggs Mowery Baxter Grusendorf Naishtat Berman Guillen Nixon Blake Haggerty Noriega Bohac Hamilton Oliveira Bonnen Hamric Olivo Branch Hardcastle Orr Brown of Kaufman Harper-Brown Otto Brown of Brazos Hartnett Paxton Burnam Hegar Pena Callegari Herrero Phillips Campbell Hilderbran Pickett Casteel Hill Pitts Castro Hochberg Puente Chavez Hodge Quintanilla Chisum Homer Raymond Coleman Hope Reyna Cook of Navarro Hopson Riddle Cook of Colorado Howard Ritter Corte Hughes Rodriguez Crabb Hunter Rose Crownover Hupp Seaman Davis of Harris Isett Smith of Tarrant Davis of Dallas Jackson Smith of Harris Dawson Jones of Lubbock Smithee Delisi Jones of Dallas Solis Denny Keel Solomons Deshotel Keffer of Dallas Strama Driver Keffer of Eastland Straus Dukes King of Parker Swinford Dunnam King of Zavala Talton Dutton Kolkhorst Taylor Edwards Krusee Thompson Eiland Kuempel Truitt Eissler Laney Turner Elkins Laubenberg Uresti Escobar Leibowitz Van Arsdale Farabee Luna Veasey Farrar Madden Villarreal Flores Martinez Vo Flynn Martinez Fischer West Frost McCall Wong Gallego McClendon Woolley Gattis McReynolds Zedler ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 1005 was adopted by the House on April 29, 2005, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House