Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR186

Introduced
2/12/25  
Enrolled
2/13/25  

Caption

Greater Augusta's Interfaith Coalition; recognize

Impact

GAIC has expanded its reach significantly in recent years, serving more than 17 counties in Georgia and parts of South Carolina. The coalition's efforts have been instrumental in addressing various issues such as healthcare, economic empowerment, and social justice. Their focus on childhood literacy and voting rights underscores their pivotal role in fostering an informed and engaged citizenry, and serves as a model for similar organizations throughout the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 186, introduced by Senators Burns and Jones II, recognizes and commends the Greater Augusta's Interfaith Coalition (GAIC) for their outstanding community service efforts. Founded in 1998, GAIC is a nonprofit organization encompassing over 153 denominations and aims to provide essential services to the community. Their initiatives include feeding the poor, educating voters, and promoting civic participation, reflecting a long-standing commitment to community welfare and social activism.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a recognition rather than legislation that might face opposition, it highlights the critical need for sustained nonprofit efforts in supporting civic engagement and community resilience, especially in the aftermath of natural disasters like Hurricane Helene in 2024. GAIC's role during this crisis exemplifies the importance of community-led initiatives and the vital support these organizations provide to vulnerable populations, showing how integral they are to state-level responses in times of need.

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