“The greatest work of any individual is the work of being a parent.” - Unknown
National Parents’ Day is a chance to honor outstanding parents and recognize the teamwork it takes to raise happy, healthy and hopeful children. At LMT Consulting we believe that Purposeful Parenting is the foundation for a strong, stable society and National Parents' Day is the perfect time to celebrate the importance and impact of being parents.
WE WANT TO CELEBRATE YOUR PARENTS!
ENTER TO WIN: Each year we will be awarding one set of deserving parents with a $200 gift card and LMT Consulting gift basket.
In a paragraph or two let us know how your parents have:
IMPORTANT: Entries must be received by July 23, 2023. The winner will be announced on National Parents' Day. Additional stories of outstanding parents will be shared on social media outlets throughout the remainder of the month.
National Parents' Day History
From the National Archives - On August 5, 1994, a joint resolution was introduced in the House of Representatives on “to establish the Fourth Sunday in July as Parents’ Day.” The House passed it on September 30, and the Senate on October 4. On October 14, 1994, President Bill Clinton signed the resolution, and National Parents’ Day was born.
The resolution was enacted to support those who take on “the important role . . . of raising a child.” It also states that National Parents’ Day “is a chance to create a positive tradition based on a core axiom—that the role of parents is crucial in the nurturing and development of children, and thus requires investment, focus, and commitment.”
In a paragraph or two let us know how your parents have:
IMPORTANT: Entries must be received by July 23, 2023. The winner will be announced on National Parents' Day. Additional stories of outstanding parents will be shared on social media outlets throughout the remainder of the month.
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