WHEREAS, The House of Representatives recognize that our children
represent the future of our state, nation, and world; and
WHEREAS, This body has celebrated Children's Day since 1995 to
commemorate the special place children hold in our hearts and
communities, and to remind us to keep children central to our efforts;
and
WHEREAS, Every child offers the world unique talents and abilities,
and it is our responsibility to cultivate an environment where children
can apply their strengths and achieve their potential; and
WHEREAS, Everyone's life is impacted by children through family,
friendship, mentorship, or work; and
WHEREAS, We impact those children's lives in return, and we should
do so with honesty and kindness; and
WHEREAS, Parents play a special role in their child's life as a
teacher and friend whose unconditional love and unwavering support are
the most cherished gifts a child can receive; and
WHEREAS, Every child deserves the chance to succeed, and their
future success depends on education and guidance from early childhood
onward; and
WHEREAS, No child should ever go hungry or unloved; and
WHEREAS, The former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, once
said, "There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the
way in which it treats its children"; and
WHEREAS, This body recognizes that in order to thrive as a state
and nation we must empower children through policies that foster their
success;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
celebrate the children of the State of Washington and encourage all of
its citizens to celebrate children on Children's Day as well as
throughout the year by nurturing them with love, attention, and
encouragement, in order to keep our communities strong.