Congratulating Ben De Leon for being named the 2009 Big Brothers Big Sisters National Big Brother of the Year.
The resolution showcases the importance of community service and mentoring in shaping the lives of young people. It highlights how individuals like Ben De Leon are essential for fostering positive relationships and supporting at-risk youth. By recognizing De Leon's work, the resolution serves as a reminder of the impact mentorship can have in local communities and encourages others to engage in similar pursuits.
Senate Resolution 811 was introduced to honor and congratulate Ben De Leon for being named the 2009 Big Brothers Big Sisters National Big Brother of the Year. The resolution reflects on De Leon's significant contributions to his community, as well as his active role in mentoring youth through the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. His Little Brother, Anthony, a fifth-grade student, will accompany him to a national conference where they will represent the organization and share their experiences.
While Senate Resolution 811 was largely a unifying recognition of an individual's accomplishments, it indirectly initiates discussions around the value of community organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters in addressing youth challenges. While not contentious in nature, the recognition of De Leon can spark conversations about funding and support for such organizations, especially in times when communities face economic challenges.