The resolution recognizes April as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Arkansas, emphasizing the importance of protecting the state's children, who are considered vital to the community's future. It highlights the ongoing issues of child abuse and neglect, which significantly impact children's well-being, and calls for collective efforts from families, communities, and public leaders to ensure children's safety and support. The resolution also acknowledges the national observance of this month as a time to raise awareness and promote community involvement in child protection.

Additionally, the resolution commends the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) programs in Arkansas, which play a crucial role in advocating for children in the foster care system. With 23 CASA programs and over 1,300 volunteers serving nearly 2,800 children in 2025, these advocates gather information and make recommendations to the court to help ensure that children achieve safe and stable homes. The House of Representatives encourages all citizens to support initiatives that strengthen families and create nurturing environments for children, and it plans to provide a copy of the resolution to the Arkansas CASA programs as a token of appreciation for their dedicated service.