Yes, the State of Georgia has officially recognized “Girls Empowerment Day” through gubernatorial proclamations. Governor Brian P. Kemp issued proclamations designating February 20 as Girls Empowerment Day in both 2019 and 2020.Brian Kemp’s Office
2019 Proclamation: Governor Kemp proclaimed February 20, 2019, as Girls Empowerment Day in Georgia. This proclamation acknowledges the importance of empowering young girls and promoting their leadership and development.
2020 Proclamation: Continuing the tradition, Governor Kemp again proclaimed February 20, 2020, as Girls Empowerment Day in Georgia, reinforcing the state’s commitment to supporting initiatives that uplift and empower girls.Brian Kemp’s Office
Yes, Governor Nathan Deal issued a proclamation recognizing February as Girls Empowerment Month in the State of Georgia. This commendation was awarded through a partnership between Trinity Girls Network Corp. and the Trinity International Chaplaincy Institute (TICI), acknowledging their efforts in promoting the empowerment of girls across the state. The proclamation highlights the importance of initiatives aimed at inspiring and uplifting young women. trinityici.org+1jacquelinemohair.com+1
Additionally, Governor Deal proclaimed November 17, 2017, as Humanitarian Day in Georgia, honoring organizations like Trinity Girls Network and TICI for their humanitarian contributions. This day was established to recognize individuals and organizations committed to community service and humanitarian efforts. trinityici.org+1jacquelinemohair.com+1
These proclamations underscore the state’s recognition of the impactful work carried out by Trinity Girls Network Corp. and its affiliates in empowering girls and contributing to humanitarian causes.
House Resolution 362 (2025)
Commends the collaborative efforts of Trinity Girls Network, The Dr. Pat Houston Performing Arts Academy, and The Organization of World Leaders for their impactful work.
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House Resolution 150 (2025)
Recognizes Ms. Corporate America Georgia and Trinity Girls Network Corp. for hosting The Crown & Confidence Summit & Brunch.
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House Resolution 1204 (2024)
Designates February 20, 2024, as Girls Empowerment Day, acknowledging the contributions of Trinity Girls Network.
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Senate Resolution 544
Establishes February as Girls Empowerment Month, highlighting the initiatives led by Trinity Girls Network.
House Resolution 1649
Recognizes January 8, 2018, as UN Human Trafficking Awareness Day in Georgia, aligning with Trinity Girls Network’s advocacy efforts.
House Resolution 1662
Commemorates United Nations International Women’s Day, supporting the mission of organizations like Trinity Girls Network.
Senate Resolution 1125
Honors Christian Ambassadors Day, acknowledging the spiritual leadership promoted by Trinity Girls Network.
City of Lawrenceville Proclamation (2017)
Mayor Judy Jordan Johnson proclaimed May 20, 2017, as “Ambassadors for Girls Empowerment Day,” in collaboration with Dr. Jacqueline Mohair and Trinity Girls Network.
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United Nations International Youth Day Proclamation (2018)
The State of Georgia proclaimed August 12, 2018, as U.N. International Youth Day, recognizing the efforts of Trinity Girls Network in youth empowerment.
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