02/20/2026
Hi! Did you miss the last popcorn fundraiser? Or did you eat all yours up and now want more? πFUL Treasures Community Center is doing a virtual fundraiser selling delicious Double Good popcorn from Feb 17, 5:00pm - Feb 21, 5:00pm. Get all the details and support here:
02/18/2026
Hi! Did you miss the last popcorn fundraiser? Or did you eat all yours up and now want more? πFUL Treasures Community Center is doing a virtual fundraiser selling delicious Double Good popcorn from Feb 17, 5:00pm - Feb 21, 5:00pm. Get all the details and support here:
02/18/2026
ποΈ Honoring Reverend Jesse Jackson ποΈ
Today, we honor the life, legacy, and enduring impact of Reverend Jesse Jackson, a tireless advocate for civil rights, justice, equality, and the empowerment of Black communities across generations.
Through decades of service, Reverend Jackson has reminded us of the power of faith, collective action, and love in the fight for dignity and opportunity for all. His voice has helped shape history, inspire movements, and open doors that once seemed impossible to unlock.
At FUL Treasures Community Center, we recognize the shoulders we stand on and the leaders who paved the way for community healing, advocacy, and hope. We send prayers of strength, peace, and comfort to Reverend Jackson and his family, and we thank him for a lifetime of service to humanity.
His legacy continues to live on through the work we do every day. Rest in Peace Reverend Jesse Jacksonπ€
β FUL Treasures Community CenterFaith. Uplifting. Love.
02/16/2026
This Black History Month, we honor family.
Family has always been a cornerstone of our history β built through blood, chosen bonds, community ties, and shared responsibility. It is where values are passed down, resilience is nurtured, and love is sustained across generations.
Family shows up in many forms: parents and children, elders and youth, chosen family, and community that steps in when needed. Each form matters. Each connection holds power.
Ways we can honor family this month:
β¨ Spend intentional time together
β¨ Listen to stories and honor our elders
β¨ Create safe spaces for rest, healing, and joy
β¨ Strengthen communication and mutual care
β¨ Build traditions rooted in love and wellness
Honoring Black history also means tending to the families and communities that continue to shape who we are and who we are becoming.
β FUL Treasures Community Center
Faith. Uplifting. Love.
02/14/2026
This Black History Month, we honor love.
Love has always been a powerful force in our history β love for ourselves, love for our families, love for our community, and love that sustained us through joy and hardship alike.
Love shows up in care, protection, patience, forgiveness, and the courage to keep choosing one another. It is how we heal, how we build, and how we continue forward together.
Ways we can honor love this month:
β¨ Practice compassion toward ourselves and others
β¨ Speak life, affirmation, and encouragement
β¨ Repair and nurture relationships
β¨ Create space for joy, softness, and connection
β¨ Show up with presence, intention, and grace
Honoring Black history also means honoring love β as a legacy that strengthens us and carries us across generations.
β FUL Treasures Community Center
Faith. Uplifting. Love.
02/13/2026
National Black Love Day honors love in all its forms: self, family, community, Black identity, and spiritual connection.
Black love is layered. It is tender and powerful. It is joy, repair, safety, and growth.
Today we celebrate love as care, healing, and resistance.
π How are you choosing to practice Black love today?
02/12/2026
Black history is community.
Black history is love.
Black history is unity.
It lives in how we care for one another, how we gather, how we protect joy, and how we continue to rise β together.
This Black History Month, we honor the strength of collective healing, shared resilience, and the love that has carried us across generations.
β FUL Treasures Community Center
Faith. Uplifting. Love.
02/11/2026
This Black History Month, we honor healing.
In our community, healing has often been postponed so survival could come first. We learned to push through pain, silence our needs, and keep going for the sake of others. While resilience is part of our history, healing is our right.
Healing is not weakness β it is courage, restoration, and reclamation.
Ways we can honor healing this month:
β¨ Create space to feel without rushing the process
β¨ Tend to mental, emotional, and spiritual wounds
β¨ Engage in practices that calm the nervous system
β¨ Speak our truth and release what no longer serves us
β¨ Seek community, therapy, prayer, or trusted support
Honoring Black history also means choosing to heal β individually and collectively β so future generations inherit wholeness, not just survival.
β FUL Treasures Community Center
Faith. Uplifting. Love.