Whereas, Young people are the stewards of our communities, nation, and world. The present and future well-being of our society requires an involved, caring citizenry with good character; and,
Whereas, Concerns about the character-training of children have taken on a new sense of urgency as violence by and against our youth threatens the physical and psychological well-being of the nation; and,
Whereas, Now more than ever, children need strong and constructive guidance from their families, communities, schools, youth organizations, religious institutions, and civic groups; and,
Whereas, The character of a nation is only as strong as the character of its individual citizens, and the public benefits when young people learn that good character counts in personal relationships, school, and the workplace; and,
Whereas, Scholars and educators agree that people do not automatically develop good character and that conscientious efforts must be made by youth-influencing institutions and individuals to help young people develop the essential traits and characteristics that comprise good character;
Now, Therefore, be it Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, governor of the state of Michigan, do hereby proclaim the week of October 18-24, 2009, Character Counts Week in Michigan. Character development is an important role in which families, faith communities, schools, and youth, civic and human service organizations must undertake to instill good values in our nation's youth.