Chattanooga Times Free Press

Cempa outreach manager LaDarius Price running for City Council

- BY SARAH GRACE TAYLOR STAFF WRITER

Self-proclaimed “District 5-lifer” LaDarius Price is running for Chattanoog­a City Council to promote public health, financial literacy and youth developmen­t.

Price, 39, the community outreach manager for Cempa Community Care, wants to use his experience working with the community to continue his work of bridging health and wellness disparitie­s facing Black and Latino Chattanoog­ans by serving on the council.

“I want to see District 5 become healthy on every front — mentally, physically, emotionall­y, socially and financiall­y,” Price said. “I want to prepare them in position, you know, to be successful.”

A native and nearly lifelong resident of the district, Price said he could represent his neighbors thoroughly if elected.

“You can’t just go into communitie­s and tell them ‘Hey, I provide this service.’ You have to have a relationsh­ip with them first,” he said. “I’m very grateful to say that I grew up there, I reside there, the resources that I’ve been blessed with I have poured right back into that community. I am a District 5-lifer.”

In addition to physical health — which he has promoted through his work at Cempa, including supporting COVID19 testing efforts in underrepre­sented communitie­s

and the formation of “workout jams,” which provide community exercise classes and wellness education resources — Price saysid he will help citizens learn other key wellness skills.

“For me it’s about doing things like that where we prepare and teach the different communitie­s what being healthy really looks like,” he said. “And then, of course, finances are a big piece for me because stress is one of the major killers. Whether you’re white, black, green, or brown, if you have your finances in the right place and understand true financial literacy, it also impacts and heals you in different ways.”

Finally, Price, a former special education teacher and basketball coach who now serves as a youth pastor at Pneuma Ministries and a father to five kids, said he will work to communicat­e those values and provide these resources to young Chattanoog­ans.

“I stand in the gap for youth,” said Price, who runs nonprofit organizati­on PEAK, Placing Emphasis Around Kids.

“That is my other baby, aside from the five babies that I have with my wife,” he said. “So I’m very family oriented. And a lot of my leadership reflects back on the fact that I’m in a very stable environmen­t and relates to my family.”

Each of the city’s nine council districts will be up for election in March 2021. Current District 5 Councilman Russell Gilbert will be vacating the seat after three terms to run for city mayor.

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