The resolution recognizes February 10, 2025, as Kids Count Day at the State Capitol and honors the Arkansas Kids Count Coalition for its advocacy on behalf of children in Arkansas. The coalition, established in 1996 and staffed by Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, serves as a grassroots voice for children's welfare, providing education and policy resources to support advocacy efforts. Over the years, the coalition has made significant strides in addressing child poverty, with the rate decreasing from one in four children living in poverty to one in five. The coalition comprises 26 organizations and 104 individuals dedicated to improving the mental health of families and alleviating hunger in their communities.

On Kids Count Day, members of the Arkansas Kids Count Coalition will gather at the State Capitol to celebrate their ongoing efforts and achievements. The coalition has actively engaged with advocates across the state, hosting events and providing resources to lobby lawmakers for the well-being of Arkansas children. The resolution emphasizes the importance of continued advocacy and the coalition's commitment to ensuring that the voices of children are heard, ultimately contributing to the improvement of their lives in Arkansas.