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 the 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. The resolution highlights the coalition's achievements, including a reduction in child poverty rates from one in four to one in five children and their ongoing efforts to improve mental health and alleviate hunger in communities across the state.

On Kids Count Day, members of the Arkansas Kids Count Coalition will gather at the State Capitol to celebrate their work and engage with lawmakers. The resolution emphasizes the importance of advocacy and community involvement in improving the lives of Arkansas children, noting that the coalition has hosted numerous events to educate and empower advocates. The House of Representatives expresses its commitment to recognizing the coalition's contributions and ensuring continued progress in the well-being of children in Arkansas.