86R22346 ST-D
 
  By: Johnson of Harris H.R. No. 1074
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Members of the Texas chapters of 100 Black Men of
  America are gathering at the State Capitol in Austin on April 18,
  2019, and their visit offers a fitting opportunity to celebrate the
  work being done by this outstanding organization; and
         WHEREAS, 100 Black Men of America was founded in New York City
  in 1963, when a group of visionary leaders in business, politics,
  and other fields came together to explore ways of improving the
  quality of life in the African American community; today, the
  organization numbers more than 90 chapters and over 10,000 members
  nationwide; guided by the motto "What They See Is What They'll Be,"
  these accomplished individuals are presently enhancing the
  educational and economic opportunities available to over 125,000
  minority youth; and
         WHEREAS, Based upon the four pillars of mentoring, education,
  health and wellness, and economic development, the organization's
  programs seek to address the emotional and cultural needs of
  African American children, to provide volunteer support to schools
  and educators, to advocate on behalf of equal access to education,
  to promote physical fitness and healthy eating habits, and to
  empower African American individuals and enterprises through
  training in financial literacy and networking; and
         WHEREAS, Contributing to the advancement of this vital
  mission are the members of 100 Black Men of America who are active
  in the organization's Texas chapters, which represent Austin,
  Greater Beaumont, Greater Dallas/Fort Worth, Metropolitan Houston,
  San Antonio, and West Texas; and
         WHEREAS, For more than half a century, the members of 100
  Black Men of America have helped to set countless young people on
  the path to a brighter future, and they are indeed deserving of
  commendation for their myriad good works; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
  Legislature hereby honor 100 Black Men of America for its long
  history of service to African American youth and extend to the
  visiting Texas members sincere best wishes for a meaningful and
  memorable stay in Austin; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That official copies of this resolution be prepared
  for the Texas chapters as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  House of Representatives.