Judge Shaw Joins Davis-Scott YMCA to Support Students Returning to School
The Davis-Scott YMCA transformed into a hub of generosity and excitement last week, as families gathered for a back-to-school celebration that provided children with the tools and confidence to start the year strong.
The annual event offered free school supplies, fresh haircuts, and food and treats for everyone. Volunteers and community partners lined the YMCA’s gym with backpacks, notebooks, pencils, and other classroom essentials—ensuring that no student walked away empty-handed.

Stylists worked their magic giving fresh fade and trims, while children showed off their new backpacks. For many families, the event not only eased the financial burden of back-to-school shopping, but also served as a reminder of the community’s commitment to its youth.

Judge William Cruz-Shaw of the 436th Juvenile District Court attended the event and spoke to families.
Back to school events ignite excitement, build community, and set the foundation for a successful academic year.
Judge Cruz Shaw
Organizers noted that the event’s success was due to the collective efforts of local nonprofits, small businesses, and individual volunteers who donated time, resources, and skills. From the barbers and stylists donating their services to those serving food and treats, every contribution helped create a welcoming space where families felt supported.

For the Davis-Scott YMCA, the back-to-school celebration is part of its longstanding mission to empower the community through programs that strengthen mind, body, and spirit. As the first day of school starts, the hope is that the children who attended will not only step into the classroom with everything they need, but also with the confidence that their community stands behind them.







