The resolution recognizes The Links, Incorporated, an international not-for-profit organization founded in 1946, for its significant contributions to the state of Arkansas. With a membership of 17,000 professional women of color across 299 chapters in the U.S., the Bahamas, and the UK, The Links is one of the oldest and largest volunteer service organizations dedicated to enhancing the cultural and economic well-being of African Americans and individuals of African descent. The organization implements its initiatives through five program areas: services to youth, the arts, national and international trends and services, and health and human services, contributing over one million service hours and $1 million in grants annually to various organizations.

The resolution highlights the impactful work of the Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and Northwest Arkansas chapters, which focus on community engagement through educational, civic, and cultural activities. Specific projects include mentoring programs, health and wellness initiatives, and support for youth transitioning out of foster care. The Links, Incorporated also advocates for legislative priorities such as health, economic stability, civil and voting rights, and criminal justice reform. The Senate expresses its appreciation for the organization's dedication to service and community development in Arkansas, directing that copies of the resolution be provided to the presidents of the respective chapters.