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Dream Academy of St. Landry, Inc.
Leaders

Delaine Savoy is a dedicated leader and President of Dream Academy of St. Landry, Inc., where he empowers youth through expanded programs and development opportunities. In addition to his nonprofit work, he mentors young people, offering leadership training and personal development to help them discover their purpose. His mentorship has profoundly influenced kids, turning their experiences into valuable lessons and inspiring my own passion for service.

Travis Manuel, an active community leader with over 20 years of coaching experience, aims to teach life skills that will help Dream Academy's youth succeed both on and off the field. His goal is to build positive, male role-model relationships, providing mentorship that extends beyond sports and fosters character development. Travis is committed to guiding young men, using his coaching to instill hard work, dedication, and the mindset that “You Get Out What You Put In,” ensuring their success in life after their playing days. He is the Vice President of the organization.

Patrick Chambers Jr. takes pride in being a husband, father, and community leader, spending his days running a barbershop and supporting entrepreneurial ventures. As the Treasurer of Dream Academy, he helps shape the program's direction, prioritizing the needs of the kids while collaborating to achieve success. Passionate about guiding youth into responsible adulthood, he is committed to using his resources and leadership experience to help develop the next generation of leaders.

Damarcus Chenier, a lifelong resident of Opelousas, LA, is a graduate of Southern University and A&M College (cum laude) in Agricultural Sciences, as well as South Louisiana Community College (Valedictorian) in Non-Destructive Testing. He works in the Oil and Gas and Petrochemical industry, traveling the world to work at various plants, while also serving as the Secretary on the board of Dream Academy. In this role, he handles administrative tasks, coordinates schedules and events, and offers support for executive activities.

Kenon Lamb, as an army veteran can contribute to Dream Academy by mentoring youth in leadership development, discipline, work ethic, career guidance, and life skills. He can share his experiences to teach valuable skills such as decision-making, teamwork, and resilience, while emphasizing the importance of perseverance in achieving goals. Kenon is committed to donating as many hours as needed to help prepare the youth for future challenges and foster a sense of responsibility through community engagement. He leads Community Outreach initiatives for the foundation.

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