"I remember the day the world erupted with sadness and anger when George Floyd’s life was taken from him at the intersection of East 38th Street and Chicago Avenue. My background and experiences have helped me develop a strong sense of empathy and understanding while also giving me the chance to explore different cultures, hear different voices, and see new faces. This is why I felt so compelled to organize and facilitate a safe space for people to connect and heal at George Floyd Square. Our dedicated initiatives included things like weekly food distribution to people in need, offering mental health support to those deeply affected by the tragedy, and providing a range of social services to the local community." - from Linkedin Bio, the only place to find information on the org