Mary Nelson started organizing the Back-to-School Barbeque 8 years ago as part of an effort to reduce violence in her neighborhood. Besides the school supplies, she treated children and their families to a barbeque, which consisted of all condiments you would have for a barbeque. Mary stated that she woke up one morning and decided that she wanted to do something about the violence affecting children in the community. In 2002, the first year the event was held we had in attendance 850 youths and their parents, Each and every year thereafter the event has grown in record numbers. In 2007, we had in attendance over 6000 youths and their families attend our Annual Youth Day BBQ. The Youth Day BBQ attendance by our youths and their families have increased in record numbers we had well over 10,000, to attend this years BBQ, we were able to give away school supplies, back packs and clothing to all youths who attended from grade levels Pre-K to College.
As you know, our youths look to us as role models I feel this support should start from the home. You may think they are not paying attention, but they do model our behavior. Therefore, my goal is to help our youth understand the importance of a good education.