Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR984

Introduced
5/22/09  
Introduced
5/22/09  
Enrolled
5/22/09  
Enrolled
5/22/09  
Passed
5/22/09  

Caption

Commending Joe Hidrogo for establishing Round 1 Boxing Gym in Fort Worth.

Impact

The resolution highlights the gym's role as a vital center in the community, particularly noting that Mr. Hidrogo frequently waived fees for underprivileged young individuals and sought help from local businesses to ensure access to training. This action embodies the spirit of community service and underscores the gym's mission to uplift and support the local youth. Furthermore, the gym has established partnerships with the Fort Worth Independent School District to integrate academic support within its programs, fostering a holistic development approach for participating youth.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 984 commends Joe Hidrogo for his invaluable contributions to the youth of Fort Worth through the establishment of Round 1 Boxing Gym. Founded in 2005, the gym not only focused on teaching disciplines of boxing and martial arts but also on instilling values such as respect and discipline among participants of all ages. Mr. Hidrogo's dedication to providing guidance and support to the youth has made him a significant role model within the community, particularly in the underserved areas of South Fort Worth.

Contention

Despite the positive impact of Round 1 Boxing Gym, challenges have persisted, particularly regarding the gym's lack of a permanent facility since May 2008. Mr. Hidrogo's continuous effort to provide training from his home while actively fundraising for a new home underscores his commitment to the cause, yet also reflects the difficulties faced by nonprofit organizations in securing adequate resources and facilities. The resolution not only recognizes Mr. Hidrogo's efforts but also raises awareness about the community's need for stable programs that support youth development.

Notable_points

Senate Resolution No. 984 serves as a testament to the significance of local heroes like Joe Hidrogo in mentoring youth and providing essential community services. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of programs that allow young individuals to engage in meaningful activities that promote physical discipline and educational support. This resolution not only honors an individual but also advocates for continued investment in youth-centric programs that foster positive community relations and development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR27

In memory of Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo president W. R. "Bob" Watt Jr.

TX HR2238

Congratulating John Goff on his receipt of the 2023 Golden Deeds Award from the Exchange Club of Fort Worth.

TX HR2170

Commending Joel A. Garza and the All Star Theatre for their contributions to the Rio Grande Valley.

TX HR525

In memory of Ollie "Babe" Garza of Fort Worth.

TX HR662

Commending State Representative Charlie Geren for his exceptional service to the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.

TX HR582

In memory of Devoyd "Dee" Jennings of Fort Worth.

TX HR1782

In memory of Victor Tinsley of Fort Worth.

TX HR26

In memory of Clifford Anne Bigby Cozart of Fort Worth.

TX HR1753

Commending Priscila Medina of Texas Christian University on her accomplishments in boxing and for her dedication to her community.

TX HR2376

Commending Jackson Hughes for his service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Joe Moody.

Similar Bills

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