Bristol Township’s Keevon Johnson is man of many accomplishments who wears many hats. Wednesday the Harry S. Truman Class of 2002 graduate, was named this year’s recipient of the ROAR Alumni Award, officials from Bristol Cares and the school district announced.
Johnson received his award, presented by Damita Harvey of Bristol Cares, at the Seniors Honor Night at Harry S. Truman High School June 11.
“Being named the recipient of the ROAR Alumni Award is a deeply humbling and meaningful honor,” said Johnson. “To be recognized by my high school—where my journey began—means that the work I’ve committed myself to is making a real impact. It’s also a full-circle moment that reminds me of the importance of giving back to the community that helped shape me.”
In its third year, this award is an annual initiative in partnership with Bristol Cares and BTSD, with the goal of increasing belonging and celebrating community pride. The ROAR Alumni Award is granted to a Bristol Township graduate who has displayed distinguished accomplishments in one of the following categories: Community Impact, Volunteer Service, Humanitarian Efforts or Business/Professional Achievement.
Johnson is being recognized for Community Impact for his leadership in youth development, most notably for leading four cohorts of students through the LEADU Youth Ambassadors Program. This is a 12-week initiative of No Longer Bound Prevention and Training Services, Inc., that empowers local youth to become confident, impactful leaders.
Additionally, Johnson is the founder of Freedom Neighborhood One, a nonprofit organization focused on holistic community support and personal development. He currently serves as the Director of Counseling at Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School and works as a consultant for two group homes in the Philadelphia area.


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