Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR945

Introduced
5/18/09  
Introduced
5/18/09  
Enrolled
5/18/09  
Enrolled
5/18/09  
Passed
5/18/09  

Caption

Recognizing Maria Ruiz for improving the lives of underprivileged children and their families in Juarez.

Impact

The resolution sheds light on the critical role that individuals like Maria Ruiz play in their communities, particularly in regions facing dire poverty. By establishing initiatives such as community kitchens and orphanages, Maria's work not only addresses immediate needs but also aims to create sustainable support systems for those in Juarez. This kind of philanthropy highlights the importance of grassroots efforts in tackling social issues, showcasing how communal resources can be mobilized for greater good.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 945 recognizes Maria Ruiz for her exceptional dedication to improving the lives of underprivileged children and their families in Juarez. Over the past 13 years, Maria has devoted her time and resources to assisting approximately 12,000 children living in challenging conditions, lacking basic necessities such as electricity and clean water. By collecting donations of food, toys, and clothing from residents of El Paso, she has taken significant steps to uplift these families through direct support and community engagement.

Contention

While the resolution is a commendatory gesture and widely supported, it also raises discussions about the broader systemic issues underlying poverty in border communities. The recognition of Maria Ruiz emphasizes the necessity for more comprehensive state and federal support systems to address these widespread issues. Critics may argue that while individual efforts are commendable, they should not replace the need for robust social policies aimed at structural change.

Notable points

Maria Ruiz's recognition also underscores the competitive nature of philanthropic achievements, as evidenced by her being a finalist for CNN's Hero of the Year Award. By using her prize money to contribute to the construction of an orphanage, she demonstrates a personal commitment to her cause. This acknowledgment reinforces the notion that local leaders can inspire broader action and engage larger communities in philanthropic endeavors.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR18

Recognizing Rebecca Smith for her contributions to foster youth and families in Montgomery and Harris Counties.

TX SR390

Recognizing Jennifer Garner for her endeavors in behalf of Save the Children.

TX SR293

Recognizing the Center for Transforming Lives on the occasion of its 115th anniversary.

TX SR294

Recognizing Texas Women's Foundation for its contributions to women, girls, and their families.

TX SR64

Recognizing Children and Family Institute on the occasion of its 30th anniversary.

TX SR143

Recognizing the Endeavors Veteran Wellness Center for its service to disabled veterans and their families.

TX SR27

Recognizing Ezequiel Silva Sr. and Maria Anita Ramirez Silva on the occasion of their 75th wedding anniversary.

TX SR465

Recognizing Maria Del Pilar Garza for her service to the City of Alamo.

TX SR537

In memory of the life of Maria T. Gutierrez.

TX SR6

Recognizing Elizabeth Suarez for her induction into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame.

Similar Bills

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