Yashica Marshall participated in the Mableton Community Pillar Project, where residents painted their visions for the city on a pillar. The initiative emerged after Mableton gained city status the previous year. The unveiling took place at the Taste of Mableton event. Yashica's pillar specifically focused on sustainability and the environment.
Watch the powerful speech by Yashica Marshall at the board of commissioners meeting , where she fearlessly spoke out against the proposed stormwater tax. This impactful moment was featured in the Marietta Daily Journal.
Beacon of Light Christian Church had a block party for the community.
Engaged with community leader regarding the revitalization efforts of Downtown Austell.
Yashica delivering a speech during the unveiling ceremony of the Mableton Community at the Taste of Mableton event. In her remarks, she expressed her appreciation for her involvement in the Community Pillar Project and highlighted the enjoyment she derived from the experience.
Yashica Marshall attend Charity event in Powder Spring presented organize by FASKIA.
Assisting in the cleanup of Cobb County to foster a cleaner community.
Participating in community engagement activities in Powder Springs to explore and appreciate all that the area has to offer.
Panelist for Mom-daughter Be Bold Community event
Supporting Cobb’s Parks & Recs through hosting positive, healthy events for adults
Engaged in dialogue about my vision for Cobb County, address community questions, and actively listen to the needs and challenges expressed by residents during the candidate forum.
Toni Morrison's “Bench by the Road” Ceremony. Hosted by the Friends of the Concord Covered Bridge Historic District
I hosted a Community Funday partnered with Be Bold Institute and sponsored by Cobb County Sheriff's Office, Cobb County Police, and Cobb Fire Department. A huge thanks to all the sponsors for their amazing support. It was a fantastic day for the community to engage and connect!
We teamed up with Opportunities Make Destinies, an organization focused on housing homeless veterans and collected enough book bags and supplies to assist over 50 Cobb kids!
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