2025 House Resolution 129

A resolution to declare June 9-15, 2025, as Dad Week in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Fathers play a vital and irreplaceable role in the development and wellbeing of children, families, and communities across Michigan, contributing to stability, support, and success in every aspect of life; and

Whereas, Studies show that children with actively engaged fathers are more likely to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally, and are less likely to face challenges such as poverty, incarceration, and poor health outcomes; and

Whereas, The Present Pillars Foundation, headquartered in Benton Harbor and serving communities across southwest Michigan, has become a leading advocate for responsible fatherhood, men’s wellness, and the strengthening of families through innovative programs, mentorship, and public outreach; and

Whereas, Founded by fathers and led by residents committed to breaking cycles and building up men and families, Present Pillars launched Dad Week to elevate the role of fathers and father figures through a weeklong celebration of education, wellness, and community engagement; and

Whereas, Dad Week includes events such as service projects, fatherhood workshops, legal and employment resources, and community celebrations that honor the contributions of local dads; and

Whereas, By declaring June 9-15 as Dad Week in the state of Michigan, we recognize the essential role fathers play, and encourage communities statewide to support and uplift the men who show up every day for their families; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare June 9-15, 2025, as Dad Week in the state of Michigan. We commend fathers everywhere for their dedication to empowering and strengthening families in the state of Michigan and beyond.

Offered in the House

June 11, 2025

Offered by Rep. Joey Andrews (D-38) and six co-sponsors

Co-sponsored by Reps. Kelly Breen (D-21), John Fitzgerald (D-83), Joseph Fox (R-101), Veronica Paiz (D-10), Carrie Rheingans (D-47) and Regina Weiss (D-5)

Adopted in the House by voice vote