Balloons are released in commemoration of what would've been Mike Brown's 20th birthday.
Family, friends and neighbors gathered at Canfield Green Apartments Friday afternoon to celebrate what would’ve been Michael Brown Jr.’s 20th birthday.
Michael Brown Sr. and his nonprofit, Chosen for Change Foundation, hosted the party to provide a moment of remembrance and joy for a community that organizers say is still dealing with grief.
“We just want everybody to have a great time, and a nice time, and enjoy themselves and bring smiles and some type of comfort back to their home,” Brown said.
The party featured free toys and food for the community, along with a moment of prayer and a balloon release. Organizers read books to children and dancers showed off before an impromptu group dance off.
“Children and families have been traumatized by the events of Aug. 9, the loss of Mike Brown Jr.," the elder Brown said. "I’m just trying to build the community back up.”
Attendees hand out balloons along Canfield Drive, near the spot where Mike Brown Jr. was killed and where a memorial now sits embedded into the sidewalk.
Michael Brown Sr., flanked by activist Anthony Shahid and his daughter, Trinetta Walker, gets ready to blow out a candle on what would have been Mike Brown Jr.'s 20th birthday.