Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR824

Caption

Recognizing Danashiya Pritchard for her achievements as an artist and for her charitable work in the El Paso area.

Impact

Danashiya's contributions extend beyond her artistic abilities; she has actively participated in local events, such as serving as a marshal for the El Paso Black History Parade and speaking at the Three Wish Circus. By donating her artwork for charity events, she has played a pivotal role in raising substantial funds for local organizations like Make-A-Wish North Texas. Through these efforts, she not only promotes the arts but also encourages youth involvement and community service, fostering a spirit of generosity among her peers.

Summary

House Resolution 824 recognizes and honors Danashiya Pritchard, an eighth-grade student from El Paso, for her remarkable achievements in the arts and her philanthropic contributions to the community. At the young age of six, while undergoing treatment for sickle-cell anemia, she engaged in Project Arts in Motion, an initiative aimed at introducing pediatric patients to visual arts. Her involvement led to significant recognition, including speaking at the White House when the project received the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award in 2013, an achievement underscoring her talent and commitment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR824 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community pride in Danashiya's accomplishments. Legislators applauded her creativity and altruism, highlighting her as a role model for youth in El Paso and beyond. The resolution captures the essence of local pride and the importance of recognizing young individuals who contribute positively to their communities. Supporters emphasized the need to celebrate local heroes and the impact they have on inspiring future generations.

Contention

Though the resolution is largely celebratory, it forms part of a broader dialogue on the importance of arts education and youth engagement in philanthropy. While there may not be significant opposition to the resolution itself, discussions around funding for arts programs and the necessary support for young artists suggest an ongoing challenge in ensuring continued access and opportunity for all students. HR824 serves as both a commendation and a call to action for enhancing community support for arts initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR219

Recognizing Jo Anne Bernal for her service as El Paso County attorney.

TX SR422

Recognizing Kristi Daugherty for her selection as one of El Paso Inc.'s 2022 Women of Impact.

TX HR950

Honoring native Texan Jennifer Garner for her outstanding achievements in acting, business, and philanthropy.

TX SR573

Recognizing Norma Duran for being named governor of the Texas Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Artists.

TX HR175

Recognizing February 14 through 16, 2023, as El Paso Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR1784

Congratulating Sara Long on her installation as president of the Woman's Club of El Paso.

TX SR667

Recognizing the Juneteenth Cultural Celebration Gala in El Paso.

TX HR45

Recognizing the Ibn Sina Foundation for its work in the Greater Houston area.

TX SR160

Recognizing February 14 through February 16, 2023, as El Paso Days.

TX HR46

Congratulating Bertha M. Dorian of Houston on her 90th birthday.

Similar Bills

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