89R20550 HMR-D By: RodrÃguez Ramos H.R. No. 600 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, For nearly half a century, The Family Place in Dallas has provided shelter and support to the victims of violence, and the observance of Domestic Violence Advocacy Day at the State Capitol on March 20, 2025, provides a fitting opportunity to recognize the organization; and WHEREAS, The Family Place, the Texas Council on Family Violence, and the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault are among the groups gathering for Domestic Violence Advocacy Day; The Family Place traces its origins to 1976, when the Battered Women's Task Force was established in Dallas; two years later, the Dallas Violence Intervention Alliance opened The Family Place as one of the first family violence shelters in Texas; known today as the largest such service provider in the Lone Star State, it advocates for community engagement and social change while providing the survivors of violence with the safe housing, counseling, and skills they need to rebuild and lead independent lives; and WHEREAS, Among The Family Place's offerings are a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelters for women, children, and men, extended-stay apartments and transitional housing, area counseling centers, medical and dental care, job, technical, and life skills training, and the Battering Intervention and Prevention Program; moreover, the Child Development Center provides early childhood education and mentoring programs as well as specialized curriculum for youth five and under who have experienced trauma; and WHEREAS, The Family Place benefits from the exceptional leadership of Delia Jasso, who serves on its executive board of directors and as chair of its Hispanic Advisory Council, which she established in 2023; the council supports the organization's work in the Hispanic community, developing resources written in Spanish and raising awareness of the unique barriers that Hispanic individuals face in seeking assistance in domestic violence situations; and WHEREAS, The Family Place has helped countless area Texans to break the cycle of domestic violence and abuse, and it is indeed a pleasure to join in honoring the organization at this time and to extend sincere gratitude to Delia Jasso for her work in supporting families and for serving as an inspiring role model; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas Legislature hereby recognize March 20, 2025, as Domestic Violence Advocacy Day at the State Capitol and commend all those associated with The Family Place for their exemplary service to the survivors of family violence; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for The Family Place as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.