MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2024 Regular Session

To: Rules

By: Representative Blackmon

House Resolution 128

A RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE ESSIE B. AND WILLIAM EARL GLENN FOUNDATION FOR ITS IMPRESSIVE HUMANITARIAN EFFORTS, CONGRATULATING THE ORGANIZATION ON THE OCCASION OF ITS FIFTH STATEWIDE SYMPOSIUM AND ENCOURAGING THE CITIZENS OF MISSISSIPPI TO OBSERVE APRIL 18, 2024, AS ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES) TRAUMA AWARENESS DAY.

     WHEREAS, the Essie B. and William Earl Glenn Foundation for Better Living will host its fifth community focused Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Trauma Awareness Symposium on April 18, 2024; and

     WHEREAS, this year's theme is "Strengthening Reproductive Health in America" which will focus on preventing family, maternal and child traumas and early death through health education, early diagnosis and treatment and noncorrosive politics; and

     WHEREAS, this foundation was created in 2014 by siblings:  Howard, Helen, Clyde, John, Robert, Essie and Doris, to honor the "spirit of community" that their parents Essie B. and William Earl Glenn exuded throughout their lives, and thus, appropriately named it after their beloved parents; and

     WHEREAS, the mission of the foundation is to create thriving communities and eliminate disparities impacting children, youth and families; and

     WHEREAS, since its inception, the foundation has consistently worked to serve the community in various ways, such as training Cleveland schoolteachers on the Biopsychosocial Implications of a Healthy Brain, partnering with the City of Cleveland to host a socially-distanced annual health fair where more than 55 clinical providers and service organizations address the needs of uninsured and under-insured Delta citizens, and feeding nearly 7,000 community children, providing approximately 600 flu shots, 3,500 face masks and hand sanitizers and distributing over 43,500 pounds of food to needy families during its Annual Health, Wellness and Safety Tailgates; and

     WHEREAS, more recently, the foundation helped launch food pantries to address college student hunger at two historically black colleges and universities, Alcorn State University and Mississippi Valley State University; and

     WHEREAS, in 2020, the Glenn Family Foundation and ACEs Awareness Foundation expanded its footprint into Sunflower County to disseminate trauma-informed resources and advance the knowledge and practices of holistic health; and 

     WHEREAS, with the advent of COVID-19, the Glenn Family Foundation formed the Mississippi Community Trauma Coalition (MCTC), which is a collective of individuals representing advocacy, education, law, government, public and private sectors, communities of faith and healthcare with a mission to create resilient, sustainable, trauma-informed communities where children, youth and families have opportunities and support systems necessary to thrive; and

     WHEREAS, it is the policy of the House of Representatives to honor the fine works of organizations that seek to improve the quality of life of Mississippians and provide long term solutions:  

     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, That we do hereby commend the Essie B. and William Earl Glenn Foundation for its impressive humanitarian efforts, congratulate the organization on the occasion of its fifth statewide symposium and encourage the citizens of Mississippi to observe April 18, 2024, as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Trauma Awareness Day.

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be furnished to the Essie B. and William Earl Glenn Foundation and to the members of the Capitol Press Corps.