The resolution recognizes March 17, 2025, as Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Greater Little Rock Chapter Day at the State Capitol. Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is a prominent national organization with 271 chapters and over 50,000 family members dedicated to leadership development, volunteerism, philanthropy, and civic responsibility. Founded in 1938 by Marion Stubbs Thomas and a group of mothers, the organization aims to provide social, cultural, and educational enrichment for African-American youth aged 2 to 19. The Greater Little Rock Chapter is celebrating its 25th anniversary and has made significant contributions to the community under the leadership of Dr. Telischa Lewis.

The resolution highlights the chapter's commitment to youth development and community service, as well as its representation on a national level, with members actively involved in leadership roles. The Senate honors the Greater Little Rock Chapter for its impactful work in uplifting and strengthening the future of Arkansas through its dedication to investing in youth and fostering leadership. Upon adoption, a copy of the resolution will be provided to Dr. Telischa Lewis, acknowledging the chapter's contributions and commitment to positive change in the community.