The Afram Community Drive, hosted by Caprice Nevils and Afram SEIU, brought relief and resources to North St. Louis families impacted by the May 2025 tornado. Held at Fairground Park, the event provided clothing, personal care items, and vital resource information, blending support with fellowship to restore hope and dignity.
Afram Community Drive: A Day of Restoration for North St. Louis
In the heart of North St. Louis, a powerful act of community care unfolded on May 9, 2026, as the Afram Community Drive took place at Fairground Park. Located at the intersection of Natural Bridge Avenue and Grand Boulevard, this free event was a direct response to the devastating impact of the May 2025 tornado, which left many families in need of support and rebuilding.
A Mission of Empowerment and Social Justice
Hosted by Caprice Nevils, President of the Central Region Afram division of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the event reflected a mission rooted in empowerment, social justice, and uplifting the Black community. Afram, the African American-focused arm of SEIU, has long been a driving force in advocating for equity while showing up in tangible ways for those most affected.
What the Afram Community Drive Offered
Essential Resources for Families
The Afram Community Drive was more than just an event—it was a lifeline. Attendees had access to:
- Gently used clothing for individuals and families.
- Essential personal care items designed to help restore dignity and stability for those navigating difficult times.
Free Food and Fellowship
Free hot dogs and refreshments were served while supplies lasted, creating an atmosphere that blended support with fellowship…