The world is constantly changing—some changes are positive, others challenging. STYC has experienced these changes firsthand as we enter our tenth and final year of the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) grant. Completing a decade of federally funded work is a significant achievement, marked by rigorous reporting, demonstrating outcomes, and unwavering dedication to the community. Throughout this journey, Luther Brown served as the glue that held STYC together. Serving first as co-chair and later as chairperson of the executive board, Luther demonstrated an exceptional passion for community improvement and violence prevention. He coordinated "Stop the Bleed" workshops, distributed gun locks, and facilitated "Too Good for Drugs and Violence" trainings across the community. Luther rarely missed a meeting, always ensuring he was thoroughly prepared to address community needs and explore how STYC could meet those needs effectively. His dedication to the youth advocates was pro...