The bill, S. 792, is a Senate Resolution recognizing and congratulating The Links, Incorporated, Orangeburg Chapter on its sixtieth anniversary of volunteer efforts dedicated to the African American community of Orangeburg. The resolution highlights the chapter's founding in 1964 during the Civil Rights Movement and its significant contributions over the past six decades, including various community initiatives, youth programs, and health advocacy efforts. Notable projects mentioned include the national award-winning Project L.E.A.D., the Tri-County Youth Summit, and the D.R.E.A.M. Circle mentoring program, which focus on education and support for local youth.

Additionally, the resolution acknowledges the chapter's commitment to cultural enrichment and global outreach, such as providing care packages for mothers and babies in need. The Senate expresses its appreciation for the chapter's longstanding service and impact on the community, culminating in a formal recognition of their achievements. A copy of the resolution will be presented to Katrina Bryant, the president of the Orangeburg Chapter.