House Joint Resolution 664, sponsored by Littleton, honors Savannah Williams for her exceptional volunteer work and her receipt of the Governor's Volunteer Stars Award. The resolution highlights the significant impact of volunteers in Tennessee, noting that 1.3 million individuals contribute over 99 million hours of service annually, which equates to $2.6 billion for the state's economy. Savannah Williams is recognized as a model citizen for her dedication to various organizations, including Habitat for Humanity and the Girl Scouts, as well as her involvement in numerous community service activities such as trail cleanups and supporting the elderly.

The resolution expresses gratitude for Ms. Williams' commitment to volunteerism, which embodies the spirit of the Volunteer State. It concludes by congratulating her on this prestigious award and wishing her continued success in her future endeavors. An appropriate copy of the resolution will be prepared for presentation, omitting the final clause.