Celebrating Lakesha Young: A Leader Building Pathways for the Next Generation

During Black History Month, we honor individuals whose lives and work continue the legacy of resilience, leadership, and empowerment. Among those embodying this spirit today is Lakesha Young, a dedicated community leader whose influence extends far beyond the track. Through her work with the National Capital Young Guns, she stands as a living example of what commitment, vision, and service truly look like.
Lakesha is a highly educated Black woman who has devoted her time and talent to shaping the lives of young athletes. Her leadership is defined not only by her ability to organize and run a thriving club but also by the values she instills—diversity, hard work, dedication, and resilience. She leads with purpose and intention, modeling excellence for the youth who look up to her both on and off the field.
In the image shared, Lakesha is seen helping run a fundraiser she played a direct role in organizing. This moment captures the essence of who she is: someone who shows up, who gives back, and who builds opportunities that strengthen her community. Her presence within the club sends a powerful message to every athlete—especially young girls and women from underrepresented backgrounds—that success is not limited by circumstance. It is accessible, attainable, and within reach.
By pouring her energy into the next generation, Lakesha demonstrates that leadership is not just a title—it is action. It is service. It is showing others the path by walking it yourself. During Black History Month, we celebrate her not only for what she does, but for what she represents: a beacon of possibility and a testament to the impact one person can make when they lead with heart.
