Darius L. Vinson
On
October 30th 2015, Jesse Kalloo of the Thomas A. Edison High School
Skills U.S.A. Program saw a flyer for a food drive on his Facebook page. The
flyer stated the Darius L. Vinson Foundation was collecting cans of food for families
in Far Rockaway, Queens over the holidays. The technology teacher has engaged
in food drives and fundraisers in and around his community over the last
several years. His program played a vital role in helping his students gain
confidence and a sense of accomplishment. There was no doubt in his mind that
partnering with the foundation would not only help those in
need, it would provide an opportunity for the staff and students to honor a man
that the Far Rockaway community considered to be a hero and humanitarian.
Approximately
three months ago, Darius Vinson, 26 and a native of Far Rockaway, drowned while
visiting the Delaware Water Gap. Darius inspired many people, as an acclaimed
boxer who was studying to be a lawyer, and was considered “a beacon of light
and hope for many of his peers”. Since middle school, he volunteered in his
community and fought for social justice on many levels. His mother, Denise Greig, and his partner,
Raveenga Perera, along with numerous friends and family, launched the foundation
in Darius’s name in order to fulfill his objectives: to become a philanthropist
and to help create a more equitable society.
On
November 5th, 2015, Kalloo informed Perera that the program collected
close to 5,000 cans. Elated over the
revelation, she immediately implemented plans to have the food distributed
throughout the Far Rockaway community. Within
a matter of months, one of the foundation’s goals had become a reality. The following week, Kalloo informed Perera
that the students collected more cans during the drive. To date, the Thomas A. Edison CTE High School
Skills U.S.A. Program has collected 10,000 cans for impoverished Far Rockaway
residents.
“Numerous
pantries throughout the Rockaways will receive between 200-300 cans. The
remaining cans will go towards a pop-up tabling event on Sunday, November 23rd
at 11 a.m. I sincerely thank Mr. Kallo, the students and the Thomas Edison CTE
H.S. Skills U.S.A. Program for partnering with the foundation,” said Perera.
"Additionally, the Darius L. Vinson Foundation would like to
thank SAPIS Ms. Pallavi, the student government, and staff of P.S 92Q, who collected
500 items, and Mr. Closs and Ms. Rahman of the Child Center Of NY P.S 56Q after
school program. They collected a total of 100 items. The contributions from family
members and friends of Darius Vinson are greatly appreciated as well.
“Thanks
to the efforts of all the aforementioned groups and individuals, families
throughout the Rockaways will receive food donations for the holidays, which
will be distributed at the municipal parking lot on Beach 21st Street, between
Mott and Cornaga Avenue. Many volunteers from the foundation and local schools
will assist with handing out bags and smiles. I ask that you please support the
Darius L. Vinson Foundation and its mission by visiting our website, dlvfoundation.org.”
Foundation
contacts: Denise.Greig@dlvfoundation.org or Raveenga.Perera@dlvfoundation.org.
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