The House Resolution, introduced by Representative Chassion, designates April 23, 2025, as Big Brothers Big Sisters Day at the Louisiana state capitol. This resolution highlights the critical role that mentorship plays in the lives of children, noting that one in three children grow up without a sustained adult mentor. It recognizes the efforts of various Big Brothers Big Sisters organizations in Louisiana, including those in Southwest Louisiana, Acadiana, and Greater New Orleans, which are dedicated to fostering one-to-one mentoring relationships that empower youth and promote positive outcomes.

The resolution emphasizes the significant impact of these mentoring programs, which not only help children achieve higher aspirations and educational success but also contribute to reduced poverty and stronger communities. Research cited in the resolution indicates that participants in these programs, referred to as "Littles," experience improved long-term outcomes, such as a higher likelihood of attending college and increased income in early adulthood. The resolution encourages all Louisianians to support initiatives like Big Brothers Big Sisters, recognizing their vital role in shaping the future of the state's youth.