Right before the festivities of this year’s ESSENCE Festival of Culture kicked off, Girls United, ESSENCE’s Generation-Z-centric platform, hosted their second annual Day of Service.
Taking place at the Ashé Cultural Arts Center, New Orleans natives, volunteers, and ESSENCE staff came together to serve the Louisiana community with activations, performances, and even a special surprise for all of the children in attendance. Sponsored by Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Disney, and AT&T, this year’s Day of Service went off without a hitch beginning with a press conference featuring remarks from ESSENCE CEO Caroline Wanga, reality star and author Antonia “Toya” Johnson, Mayor of New Orleans LaToya Cantrell, and Girls United co-creator Rechelle Dennis.
With 230 campers across six NOLA organizations – including KUUMBA Academy, Future Femmes, Dancing Grounds, Studio BElite Collective, Youth Empowerment Project, and Mic-Amped Summer Leadership Project – 2022 Girls United Day of Service was yet another success! With youth performances by Warron Easton High School Band and Dancing Grounds, and spinning tunes by DJ Arie Spins, children, teens, and young adults came together to celebrate the beautiful culture of the city of New Orleans.
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