My TRIBE Rise will hold its annual Juneteenth event from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 14 at Metropolitan Baptist Church, 2283 N. Fair Oaks Ave.
Event organizers say they hope to foster resilience and healing following the devastating Eaton Canyon fire which destroyed large parts of the community, while celebrating Juneteenth through education, wellness, and local empowerment.
The gathering will focus on unity through community connections, healing practices, and support for families and students impacted by the blaze.
A centerpiece of the event is the My TRIBE Rise Academic Scholarship Program, which will distribute $50,000 in scholarships to Pasadena Unified School District high school seniors who were impacted by the fire. Eligible graduates, and students earning a GED, are encouraged to apply.
The celebration will also include peace and wellness programming, performances by local artists, resources for small businesses, and intergenerational connections that promote healing, healthy living, and community partnerships.
In addition to promoting wellness and resilience, the event will offer educational content on the origins and significance of Juneteenth, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.
Vendors, volunteers, and sponsors are welcome to join the event. Applications for student scholarships and participation forms can be found at MyTribeRise.org, and additional details are available by emailing denajuneteenth@gmail.com.