The Third Annual Roosevelt Muhammad Community Day brought together nearly 200 children and families for a vibrant day of unity, healing, and celebration. The event was led by the Addressing Mass Incarceration strategy team, with Lease Youmans and Thomas Cotton at the helm, both of whom continue to demonstrate outstanding leadership and commitment to the cause.
Special thanks go to Chris White and Father Movement, who filled the day with joy through engaging field day games and exciting prizes that kept both children and adults entertained and smiling.
The success of the day would not have been possible without the support of workshop presenters, service providers, vendors, and volunteers. Each individual contributed their time, care, and wisdom to serve fathers and families impacted by the legal system, creating a safe and supportive space for learning, connection, and community.
As the event wrapped up, organizers expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate and a renewed commitment to continue partnering with fellow organizations. The shared goal: a greater collective impact for families navigating the challenges of mass incarceration.
Roosevelt Muhammad Community Day continues to grow as a powerful gathering that uplifts, informs, and empowers—and this year was no exception.








