Leona’s Kings and Queens is honored to highlight a powerful partnership with Imagine More, an organization dedicated to strengthening communities through service-driven action. Together, our teams united around a shared mission: to build a safe and stable home for a single mother in Jamaica who needed reliable housing for herself and her family. What beganContinue reading “Building Hope in Jamaica: Leona’s Kings and Queens Partners with Imagine More to Support a Single Mother”
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Empowering Houstonians for Resilience
In partnership with the Coalition of Community Organizations (COCO), QB Consulting, and The Verizon Foundation, we hosted a series of resilience-focused workshops and events in the Houston Area. These activities offer accessible, tailored programming to help diverse Houston communities understand local climate challenges and empower them with practical solutions. Over the course of the initiative,Continue reading “Empowering Houstonians for Resilience”
DSCEJ-LKQ Media Internship
The DSCEJ-LKQ Media Interns Program is a dynamic internship initiative designed to provide 10 college students with hands-on experience in media production, communications, and advocacy. A collaboration between the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice (DSCEJ) and the Leona Kings and Queens Foundation (LKQ), this program empowers interns to develop critical skills while contributing toContinue reading “DSCEJ-LKQ Media Internship”
Annual Scholarship
Empowering the Future: Leona’s Kings and Queens Scholarship Education is one of the most powerful tools for creating a brighter future, and at Leona’s Kings and Queens, we are committed to helping students achieve their academic dreams. The Leona’s Kings and Queens is more than just financial aid—it is an investment in future leaders, innovators,Continue reading “Annual Scholarship”
Disaster Preparedness Workshops
In Louisiana, both natural and manmade disasters were quite common, as evidenced by increasing tropical storms, hurricanes, and oil spills. Every disaster that impacted the state brought an increased risk of loss of life and property. To reduce this risk, there was a critical need for disaster preparedness training to build community awareness, preparation, andContinue reading “Disaster Preparedness Workshops”
2016 Night To Remember
In 2016, Leona’s Kings and Queens hosted a Christmas Toy Drive and a festive event titled “A Night to Remember” to support families impacted by the August 2016 flooding. Recognizing that these families might face financial challenges during the holiday season, the event offered them an opportunity to enjoy a memorable Christmas celebration. Held onContinue reading “2016 Night To Remember”