Senate Joint Resolution 7088, sponsored by Massey, commemorates September 9, 2024, as "Sara O'Meara Day" in Tennessee to honor Sara O'Meara for her remarkable contributions to child welfare over the past sixty-five years. Born in Knoxville, O'Meara has dedicated her life to fighting against child neglect and abuse, co-founding the organization Childhelp in 1959, which has since assisted over twelve million children. She also played a pivotal role in establishing the first Child Abuse Hotline in the United States and has received numerous accolades for her work, including multiple nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The resolution highlights O'Meara's significant impact on child advocacy in Tennessee, including her involvement in launching one of the state's first Child Advocacy Centers and her collaboration with former Governor Phil Bredesen to mandate such centers in every judicial district. Her initiatives have led to the development of various programs that continue to serve thousands of children each year. The resolution expresses gratitude for her dedication and service, recognizing her as a true embodiment of the spirit of Tennessee.