Proclamation 5747 --
National Family Week, 1987
By
the President of the
A
Proclamation
The
destiny of
The
family is a source of well-being, a place to give and receive love and to learn
and live our traditions and the virtues and the values of responsibility,
selflessness and self-reliance, loyalty, mutual respect, fairness, and the
power of faith. In families we also come to know our inherent dignity and worth
as individuals and to enjoy the God-given rights that are the basis of freedom.
We
must remember during National Family Week, and especially during the
Bicentennial of the Constitution, that freedom, the family, and the individual
have everything to do with each other. That is a truth that the Founders of our
country knew well. The more the integrity of the family is fostered -- the more
social and public policy influences that weaken the family are eliminated --
the stronger is freedom and the healthier is society. Let us forever remember
this personally and as a people, for the good of our families and the good of
our country.
The
Congress, by Public Law 100 - 166, has authorized and requested the President
to proclaim the week of November 22 through November 28, 1987, as ``National
Family Week.''
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do
hereby proclaim the week of November 22 through 28, 1987, as National Family
Week. I invite the Governors of the several States, the chief officials of
local governments, and all Americans to celebrate this week with appropriate
ceremonies and activities.
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this nineteenth day of November,
in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-seven, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
[Filed with the Office
of the Federal Register,
Note: The proclamation
was released by the Office of the Press Secretary on November 20.