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Meet Me at the Court and the Bailey Family are continuing their summer food giveaway with the second installment of Sharion s Truckload of Love, in which the groups distribute fresh produce for free in neighborhoods across the city.
Veronica Bailey, founder and CEO of Meet Me at the Court, was honored on Wednesday when part of the street near the St. Louis neighborhood basketball court at the corner of Lester Street and Columbia Avenue was dedicated in her honor. Her brother, Pastor Cleveland Bailey, traveled from Chicago to see his sister s recognition by Mayor Veronica Smith-Creer. Carmello Brown and Daniel Frazier, two founding youth in Meet Me at the Court, also attended to help unveil a new sign denoting Bailey s contribution to the area. Veronica Bailey brought along with her photographs of her late sister, Sharion Bailey Whitlock, whose life inspired Bailey to start Meet Me at the Court, a nonprofit focused on getting local youth involved in positive activities in 2013. She also had photos of their late parents, Margie Bailey and Robert Lee Bailey, from whom she and her other siblings learned the values they continue to carry today. "It s just a blessing to be a blessing to others. As long as the Lord