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Reece Family

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The Reece Family photographed in their Homestead home in Skyway. From left to right: Prince Reece with daughter Nailah, partner Triana Satterwhite, son Amir hugging his little brother Mecca, and eldest daughter Layla on the couch. (Photo/Gurjot Kang) 

Rooted in Community: The Reece Family Returns Home to Skyway

Homestead приглашает волонтеров сообщества на различные мероприятия, запланированные по мере возникновения потребностей проекта. Удаление инвазивных видов растений из общественных мест, роспись фресок, создание общественных садов, восстановление домов, поддержка домашних туров для квалифицированных заявителей, помощь в мелком ремонте или техническом обслуживании дома для домохозяйств с низким доходом.

Волонтерские мероприятия планируются по мере необходимости. Если вы хотите, чтобы с вами связались по поводу рабочих групп и связанных с ними волонтерских усилий, отправьте электронное письмо по адресуgetinvolved@homesteadclt.orgсо строкой темы: Я хотел бы стать волонтером.

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The stability of homeownership allows Reece more time to pursue his passion for youth mentorship and community organizing in Skyway. Reece hosts regular ‘walk and talk’ sessions, with his family, on Sundays in Skyway Park where the community is invited to spend time getting to know one another outdoors.

 

The Sunday park trips have become a highlight of the family’s weekend; a chance for both parents and kids to have fun and play.

This past July, Reece organized Nia Fest; a free community event celebrating and honoring the legacy of the Black community in Skyway.  “Nia means purpose in Swahili,” shared Reece. “It’s one of the principles of Kwanzaa.” 

From racing to the top of the jungle gym to a quick game of soccer, Sundays at Skyway Park are never boring for the Reece Family. (Photos/Gurjot Kang) 

Reece hopes events like Nia Fest will provide more opportunities for young people in Skyway to get involved and create lasting, positive memories in the community. In his work with ACLT, Reece aims to establish a safe, creative space for youth to express themselves.

For Reece, Skyway is where home and community intersect. Returning to the place he grew up — as a homeowner, father, and active member of the community — means everything. His advice to other first-time homebuyers: “Don’t doubt yourselves. Keep going.” 

 

“Go through it. Make sure all your paperwork is in order…and just know that you can own a home too,” said Reece. “It's not out of your scope, or your realm, to own a home.” 

Layla and Amir Reece launch toy rocket at Skyway Park

Ready, set, blast off! Reece siblings, Layla, age 9, and Amir, age 6, plan out the successful launch of their toy rocket during a Sunday afternoon at Skyway Park. (Photos/Gurjot Kang) 

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