Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County Hall of Fame
Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County’s legacy of 33 years of opening doors of opportunity continues at the Steak & Steak Dinner & Silent Auction on Thursday, June 26, 2025. Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County is proud to announce its inaugural Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County Hall of Fame at this event. This will be comprised of selected Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County alumni.
“We are excited to showcase the great things that Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County is doing and highlight our Hall of Fame for the first time. We truly appreciate the community’s support,” said Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County CEO Jennifer Anderson.

Representative Jeramey Anderson
Rep. Jeramey Anderson is State Representative, Mississippi House of Representatives – District 110. He is Head Coach of the Moss Point High School Men’s Soccer Team and Founder & CEO of NexiWorks and NexiSPORTS.
“The Boys & Girls Club of Jackson County didn’t just give me a place to go after school—it gave me purpose, mentors, and the belief that I could lead. Everything I’ve achieved started with the confidence I built inside those walls.”

Latirra Bivins, RN
Latirra Bivins, RN, is a HemoDialysis Nurse, Peritoneal Dialysis Nurse, and Dialysis and Kidney disease educator and teacher. She has four children and one grandchild.
“If it was easy, anybody could do it” – Fellow Boys & Girls Club Director, James ‘Beeve’ Davis

Seneca Wilson
Seneca Wilson is Director of University Recreation at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and an Author, Poet, and Speaker. He is married and has three kids.
“The investment you make in the Club isn’t just for today, it’s for generations. I’m living proof of what that investment can do.”

Tawan Stanton, CRNA
Tawan Stanton is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and a mentor for future registered nurses and future CRNA’s. She is a small business owner of Happy Hygiene and Co., a plant based hand soap company. She is married with three children.
“The most important thing I gained from being a member of the Boys & Girls Club of Jackson County was a sense of belonging, identity, and possibility.”