Honoring the life of Derrick Lanier Geter of Dallas.
The resolution highlights Geter's achievements, including the establishment of Geter Enterprises Outreach Ministries and the Give a Child a Chance Foundation. His efforts led to the organization of significant community events such as talent shows and gospel concerts, which catered to youth and fostered a sense of unity and encouragement among participants. Geter’s dedication extended beyond music; he actively volunteered at nursing homes and collaborated with educational institutions to provide workshops and programs for young people across the country.
House Resolution 1871 commemorates the life and legacy of Derrick Lanier Geter, a community figure from Dallas, Texas, known for his impactful service to the vulnerable residents in his area. Born in Augusta, Georgia, and later moving with his family to Dallas, Geter made significant contributions to his community through various initiatives aimed at helping youth, particularly after the tragic loss of a foster son to gang violence. He was notable for using his musical talent to reach out to others, hosting concerts and events that provided positive opportunities for children.
While the resolution itself is a tribute and does not involve a legislative debate or voting, it reflects the sentiments and values of the community that Geter served. By officially recognizing Geter's contributions, the resolution serves to inspire ongoing efforts in community service and engagement, highlighting the importance of supporting youth and creating opportunities for personal growth through arts and education.