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5/14 DAY OF SERVICE

& REMEMBRANCE 

A city-wide day of service, action, and connection, honoring the lives lost in the May 14, 2022 tragedy in Buffalo, NY.

On May 14, 2022, ten lives were stolen in an act of white supremacist violence at the Tops supermarket on Jefferson Avenue. They were mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, protectors, caretakers, advocates—people who held families and communities together.

WE REMEMBER

Celestine Chaney
Roberta Drury
Andre Mackniel
Katherine Massey
Margus Morrison

Heyward Patterson
Aaron Salter Jr.
Geraldine Talley
Ruth Whitfield
Pearl Young

The 5/14 Day of Service & Remembrance does not seek to sum up their lives or the depth of what was taken. It is one of many ways we hold space for grief, honor the people we lost, and affirm the right of Black communities to safety, dignity, and care.

We also recognize the survivors—those who were in the store that day, the witnesses, the families who carry this loss, and the neighbors who have been retraumatized each time they return to that place.

The 5/14 Day of Service & Remembrance is not a solution, and it is not closure. It is an invitation to begin or continue wherever we are—through acts of service, moments of connection, or simply by showing up for one another. It is a way to say: we have not forgotten. We will not look away.

In their memory, and in community, we continue forward—with care, with purpose, and with each other.

Rooted in the spirit of Sankofa — looking back to honor the past while moving forward in healing — we invite our community to join us each year in honoring the lives lost on May 14, 2022 through community service, wellness, and joyful connection.

Beginning Wednesday, May 14 2025, we have established 5/14 as Buffalo’s official Day of Service & Remembrance, with annual observance, city-wide participation, and support from schools, employers, and local leaders.

2025 DAY OF SERVICE

& REMEMBRANCE

On Wednesday May 14, 2025, more than 75 volunteers came together to give back. Throughout the day, we gave out more than 500 free meals, filled community fridges, cleaned up the neighborhood, and honored the lives of those lost through specific volunteer events in their honor, with the input of their families. We closed the day with a community gathering designed for joy and connection.

2025 Photo Gallery

We are building a collective movement of remembrance, healing, and action — and we invite organizations, businesses, schools, faith communities, civic leaders, and more to partner with us in bringing this vision to life. Want to become a partner for the next 5/14 Day of Service & Remembrance? We want to hear from you.

By becoming a partner you can:

  • Organize your own act of service with staff, students, or members

  • Sponsor our gathering or a program with financial or in-kind contributions

  • Provide volunteer time, space, or resources

  • Amplify the message on your platforms and in your networks

  • Pledge to participate annually and encourage others to do the same