The resolution commemorates the Martin Luther Home Society, established in Sterling, Nebraska, on October 20, 1925, which has dedicated itself to educating children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It highlights the organization's resilience through historical challenges, including the Great Depression and World War II, thanks to the generosity of Nebraskans who provided support in various forms. The resolution also notes the establishment of a new facility in Beatrice, Nebraska, in 1956, and the subsequent expansion of the organization's reputation for quality education and innovation.
In 2003, the Martin Luther Home Society merged with the Bethphage Inner Mission Society to form Mosaic, which has become the largest faith-based provider of services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the United States. The resolution acknowledges the upcoming one-hundred-year anniversary of the Martin Luther Home Society and recognizes Mosaic for its ongoing commitment to serving individuals with disabilities across Nebraska and in eleven other states.