The bill, H. 4289, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring the James Monroe Mission House in Fountain Inn for its twenty years of dedicated service to the residents of Greenville and Laurens counties. Established on April 5, 2005, by a group of concerned citizens from Trinity United Methodist Church, the Mission House has been instrumental in addressing food insecurity in the area by providing food and clothing assistance to those in need. The organization operates entirely with volunteer support and has adapted its services over the years, including partnerships with local food banks and organizations to ensure a steady supply of resources.

The resolution highlights the Mission House's commitment to serving the community, noting its ability to continue operations even during challenging times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. It acknowledges the significant impact the Mission House has had, assisting approximately two hundred individuals and families each week through various volunteer-led activities. The House of Representatives expresses gratitude for the Mission House's contributions and looks forward to its continued success in serving the community. A copy of the resolution will be presented to the James Monroe Mission House as a formal recognition of its achievements.