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Patricia Williams Honored at NAACP Williamsbridge Branch 66th Anniversary Gala

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
October 11, 2024
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Patricia Williams Honored at NAACP Williamsbridge Branch 66th Anniversary Gala
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The NAACP Williamsbridge Branch hosted its 66th Anniversary Celebration at Eastwood Manor Caterers in The Bronx on Friday, October 4th, honoring several distinguished community leaders, including Patricia L. Williams. As a lifelong advocate for youth empowerment, Williams was recognized for her decades of service, dedication, and leadership in the community. Her tireless efforts, particularly through her work with Youth Leaders On The Move, have helped shape countless lives by providing mentorship, college readiness programs, and career development opportunities.

Williams, originally from Trinidad and Tobago, has been involved in community activism since 1979. Her passion for education and youth empowerment has driven her to work closely with NYC schools, advocating for better educational resources and ensuring students are prepared for college and career success. She has played a pivotal role in raising funds for scholarships and providing essential support to underserved communities. Williams’ activism extends beyond education, as she also assists families transitioning from shelters to permanent housing and advocates for domestic violence survivors.

New York State Senator Jamaal Bailey, when talking about Williams’ achievements, said,  “Mrs. Patricia Williams embodies the spirit of empowerment through education and progress through community service. At the 66th Anniversary of the NAACP Williamsbridge Anniversary Gala, she was honored as a result of her unwavering commitment to our youth and community, where she stands as a pillar of inspiration. I am proud and grateful of the work she continues to do to ensure that our community’s systems are ever improving.

The gala was not only a celebration of Williams’ contributions but also a recognition of other prominent figures in the community. Among the other honorees were Sadie Aarons Campbell, President of the Jamaica Progressive League, who was recognized for her leadership, and several notable legal professionals and civic leaders, including Kimberly Godwin and Hon. Taishal L. Chambers. The event highlighted the ongoing commitment of the NAACP to uplift individuals who have made a lasting impact on their communities.

The NAACP Williamsbridge Branch chartered in 1958, has long been at the forefront of civic engagement and education programs that support local communities. In addition to recognizing community leaders, the gala presented college assistance awards to high-achieving high school graduates, continuing the branch’s mission to promote educational success.

City Councilman Kevin Riley, when asked for a comment on Williams’ impact on the community, stated, “Pat Williams embodies the spirit of leadership and service that has long defined the mission of the NAACP. Her dedication to justice and equality continues to inspire us all, and we are proud to celebrate her remarkable achievements on this milestone anniversary.”

Patricia Williams’ honor at this prestigious event is a testament to her lifelong commitment to service, advocacy, and leadership. Through her work, she continues to inspire future generations to achieve their goals and make a difference in their communities.

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