WELCOME: A LITTLE ABOUT OURSELVES
The Keila and Vincent Memorial Foundation Inc. was the vision of Dianne Daniels, the mother of Keila Daniels Vickers. The sole purpose of this foundation is to keep alive the memory of Keila and her son, Vincent. They were killed on St. Patrick’s Day 2012 by a driver who was impaired by the drug Spice. In addition the Foundation brings awareness of drinking and driving impaired. The Foundation raises money for scholarships to be awarded each year to a high school student in Gadsden and Leon counties.
Vincent was a 5th grade student at Ruediger Elementary. He loved to play sports, and he was a straight A student. Vincent was killed 2 weeks before his 10th birthday.
Keila worked for the Department of Education, she loved to do community services. Keila never met a stranger her smile was contiguous.
The Keila and Vincent Memorial Foundation Inc. was the vision of Dianne Daniels, the mother of Keila Daniels Vickers. The sole purpose of this foundation is to keep alive the memory of Keila and her son, Vincent. They were killed on St. Patrick’s Day 2012 by a driver who was impaired by the drug Spice. In addition the Foundation brings awareness of drinking and driving impaired. The Foundation raises money for scholarships to be awarded each year to a high school student in Gadsden and Leon counties.
Vincent was a 5th grade student at Ruediger Elementary. He loved to play sports, and he was a straight A student. Vincent was killed 2 weeks before his 10th birthday.
Keila worked for the Department of Education, she loved to do community services. Keila never met a stranger her smile was contiguous.
Every year on St Patrick's Day we remind the public about drinking and driving and driving impaired at the corner of Monroe and Tennessee St. rain or shine.
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