House Joint Resolution 327 honors the Helen Ross McNabb Center as it celebrates its seventy-fifth anniversary. Established in 1948 by Helen Ross McNabb, the Center has evolved from a small behavioral clinic for children into a significant regional organization that serves over 43,000 individuals annually across East Tennessee. The resolution highlights the Center's comprehensive mental health services, which include early childhood intervention, foster care, crisis services, and support for adults dealing with substance use and mental health issues.

The resolution acknowledges the leadership of the Center's Board of Directors and the dedication of its staff and volunteers, who contribute to its mission of providing vital services to children, adults, and families. It emphasizes the Center's long-standing impact on the community and expresses the General Assembly's best wishes for its continued success in the future.