Three years have passed since the tragic death of 17-year-old Makenzi Ridley, yet her memory remains vivid in the hearts of Columbus residents, particularly her mother, Seneca Ridley. Makenzi’s life was cut short in June 2021 when she was fatally shot in the neck at the Far East Community Center, though she was not the intended target, according to investigators.
Seneca Ridley continues to grapple with the pain of losing her daughter and the absence of justice for the crime. Time literally stops, she lamented, reflecting on the ongoing anguish. Despite the devastating loss, Ridley remains steadfast in ensuring that Makenzi’s legacy endures and makes a meaningful impact on the community.
Orange Hearts for Makenzi Foundation: Keeping Her Memory Alive
In response to her daughter’s tragic death, Seneca Ridley founded the Orange Hearts for Makenzi Foundation. This nonprofit organization aims to honor Makenzi’s memory by supporting young individuals in the community through scholarships and mentorship opportunities. The foundation not only commemorates Makenzi’s life but also advocates for safer communities where children can play without fear.
Through the foundation’s efforts, disadvantaged youth receive financial support to pursue higher education or guidance to start their own businesses as entrepreneurs. Recently, the Columbus City Council recognized the foundation for its significant contributions to the community, highlighting the impact of volunteers and supporters.
Continuing the Legacy: Third Annual Scholarship Award Dinner
As part of its ongoing mission, the Orange Hearts for Makenzi Foundation will host its third annual scholarship award dinner on June 22nd. This event aims to celebrate and acknowledge young individuals who are making positive contributions to their community despite challenges they may face. The dinner, open to the public, will be held at the Legacy Academy of Excellence on Sunbury Road in Columbus.
Foundation president DeVeonne Anthony emphasized the importance of community involvement in addressing issues such as gun violence. If not us, then who? Anthony questioned, underlining the need for proactive community engagement to combat violence and provide young people with alternatives.
National Gun Violence Awareness Month: A Personal Call to Action
June not only marks the anniversary of Makenzi Ridley’s tragic death but also serves as National Gun Violence Awareness Month. Seneca Ridley has been vocal about using her personal tragedy as a catalyst for change, advocating for greater awareness and action to prevent gun violence in communities across the country.
Reflecting on her journey of grief and activism, Ridley shared her determination to turn sorrow into positive action through Makenzi’s legacy. I can rejoice and celebrate Makenzi’s life, she expressed, noting that while tears of sadness remain, they are also tears of resilience and hope.
Conclusion: Honoring Makenzi Ridley’s Memory
As Columbus prepares to commemorate the third anniversary of Makenzi Ridley’s untimely passing, the Orange Hearts for Makenzi Foundation stands as a beacon of hope and support for the community’s youth. Seneca Ridley’s unwavering commitment to preserving her daughter’s memory through positive initiatives serves as an inspiration to all who have been touched by her story.
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This article for TLNA focuses on the enduring impact of Makenzi Ridley’s tragic death on the Columbus community, highlighting efforts to commemorate her memory and address issues surrounding gun violence.
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