The resolution recognizes March 17, 2025, as Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Greater Little Rock Chapter Day at the State Capitol. It highlights the organization's national significance, with 271 chapters and over 50,000 family members dedicated to leadership development, volunteerism, and community service. Founded in 1938 by Marion Stubbs Thomas and a group of mothers, Jack and Jill of America, Inc. has grown to provide social, cultural, and educational opportunities for African-American youth. The Greater Little Rock Chapter is celebrating its 25th anniversary and is noted for its strong leadership under Dr. Telischa Lewis and its national representation through Suzanne Ornelas.

The resolution commends the Greater Little Rock Chapter for its impactful contributions to the community and its commitment to youth development and philanthropy. It acknowledges the chapter's role within the Central Region, which includes 17 chapters across seven states, and emphasizes the importance of organizations like Jack and Jill of America, Inc. in uplifting and strengthening the future of Arkansas. The Senate expresses its appreciation for the chapter's efforts and resolves to celebrate its achievements on the designated day.