South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0792

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

The Links, Inc, Orangeburg Chapter 60th anniversary

Impact

The resolution highlights notable contributions by the Orangeburg Chapter, including programs like Project L.E.A.D., the Tri-County Youth Summit, and the Adopt-A-School initiative, which have positively impacted local youth. Moreover, it acknowledges their efforts in health education—addressing chronic diseases and family wellness—which resonate with the ongoing historical challenges faced by African American communities. Celebrated initiatives such as Links in Pink promote breast cancer awareness and health education, emphasizing the chapter’s proactive approach to community wellbeing.

Summary

Senate Bill S0792 is a resolution recognizing and congratulating The Links, Incorporated, Orangeburg Chapter on its sixtieth anniversary of volunteer efforts dedicated to the African American community in Orangeburg, South Carolina. The resolution celebrates the chapter's six decades of service through various initiatives aimed at strengthening the community, addressing social and health disparities, and providing cultural enrichment for youth. Founded in 1946, The Links has become one of the country's oldest and largest volunteer organizations, with a commitment to friendship and service among professional women.

Conclusion

In recognizing the historical and ongoing impact of The Links, the resolution serves both as a celebration of their achievements and a reminder of the work still required to support the African American community in Orangeburg. As such, S0792 plays a vital role in sustaining public recognition of social service agencies and their importance in fostering community resilience and welfare.

Contention

While the resolution focuses on congratulatory sentiments, it implicitly acknowledges the social issues that necessistatized the formation and activities of The Links, Inc. during the Civil Rights Movement, signaling the importance of community-oriented organizations in advocating for civil and health-related rights. There is an assumption that the chapter's efforts fill gaps left by systemic challenges in accessing health and educational resources, raising questions about ongoing disparities that continue to affect the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0923

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Columbia chapter of Jack and Jill 75th anniversary

SC H4107

Links Day at the Capital 2025

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Commends the New Orleans Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated, on the occasion of its ninetieth anniversary

SC H5186

Johnnie N. Creel and Rosalee Creel 60th anniversary

SC H4345

Sigma Pi Fraternity's (Omega Psi Phi) 50th anniversary

SC HR0002

Celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., South Bend Chapter.

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