Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1190

Caption

Congratulating Cullen Corr of Irving on his selection as one of the top two youth volunteers in the state by the 2015 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program.

Impact

The resolution specifically celebrates Mr. Corr's efforts in founding the nonprofit organization Kids Helping Kids, which directly benefits children at the Family Gateway homeless shelter. By creating this organization, he has not only provided needed support to local children, including tutoring and mentoring, but has also aimed to foster a spirit of volunteerism and philanthropy among his peers. His work has raised significant funds, totaling over $50,000, which have supported various initiatives such as educational field trips.

Summary

House Resolution 1190 commends Cullen Corr from Irving, Texas, for being recognized as one of the top two youth volunteers in the state by the 2015 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program. This program, sponsored by Prudential Financial and the National Association of Secondary School Principals, honors young individuals in middle and high school who show remarkable dedication to community service. Over 30,000 teens are considered each year for this prestigious recognition, highlighting the significant level of involvement young people can have in their communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1190 is overwhelmingly positive; it recognizes and encourages youth engagement in community service. The resolution serves as an inspiration for other young people in Texas and emphasizes the value of civic responsibility and philanthropy. By honoring individuals like Mr. Corr, it promotes the idea that young people can significantly contribute to society through volunteer efforts.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to have direct points of contention, it indirectly raises important discussions about the role of youth in community service. By spotlighting a youth volunteer's achievements, it invites attention to the broader support systems for young volunteers and the impact of nonprofits working in local communities. It may also prompt discussions about funding for youth programs to enhance similar efforts across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR14

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.