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Afram Community Drive Brings Relief, Resources, and Unity to North St. Louis

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May 8, 2026
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By Lacey “G Souldier” Turner

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In the heart of North St. Louis, a powerful act of community care is set to unfold as the Afram Community Drive takes place on May 9, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Fairground Park. Located at the intersection of Natural Bridge Avenue and Grand Boulevard, this free event stands as a direct response to the devastating impact of the May 2025 tornado that left many families in need of support and rebuilding.
Hosted by Caprice Nevils, President of the Central Region Afram division of the Service Employees International Union, the event reflects a mission rooted in empowerment, social justice, and uplifting the Black community. Afram, the African American-focused arm of SEIU, continues to be a driving force in advocating for equity while showing up in tangible ways for those most affected.


The Afram Community Drive is more than just an event—it’s a lifeline. Attendees will have access to gently used clothing for individuals and families, along with essential personal care items designed to help restore dignity and stability for those navigating difficult times. In addition, free hot dogs and refreshments will be served while supplies last, creating an atmosphere that blends support with fellowship.
One of the most impactful aspects of the event will be the distribution of vital resource information. Organizers aim to connect residents with tools, services, and opportunities that can help them move forward beyond immediate relief.
Choosing North City as the starting point was intentional. The area, deeply affected by the tornado and often underserved, represents a community that Afram is committed to uplifting. Through this initiative, Caprice Nevils and her team are not only providing necessities but also spreading love, awareness, and hope.
The overwhelming response from donors has made this event possible, with contributions pouring in from individuals and organizations eager to make a difference. It’s a nod to what can happen when a community comes together with purpose.
As the Afram Community Drive approaches, it serves as a reminder that even in the face of disaster, unity, compassion, and action can rebuild more than homes—they can rebuild spirits.
For the residents of North St. Louis, May 9 won’t just be another day—it will be a moment of restoration.

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