BGP Staff

About BGP Staff

Felicia Reece
President

Felicia is the loving mother of two son's. Felicia is committed to fostering positive change, inspiring others, and making meaningful impact through strategic initiatives.

Princeton Jones
Vice President

After the tragic loss of his younger brother Preston Jones, Princeton is dedicated to serving his community and working tirelessly to raise awareness on the importance of educating youth on financial literacy. Also advocating to end youth violence.

Lashonda Bean
President Gifting & Donations

Passionate and experienced leader dedicated to serving the community as President of Gifting & Donations at BGP. Skilled in fundraising, program development, and building strong relationships to further BGP mission.

BGP Staff

The Mothers! 

Julieta Serrano

Community outreach Director Austin Tx

Julieta Loss her son Brian Serrano to gun violence in 2023. Julieta is turning her tragedy into purpose by raising awareness on gun violence. Inspiring others to make positive changes, while implementing outreach strategies to end senseless gun violence. 

Brittany Jaimes

Legal Research Director

Brittany loss her son “Boogie”  to gun violence in 2023. Brittany has step up to educate her community on the importance of knowing  local and federal gun laws.  Brittany educates the communities on promoting sensible gun laws, and supports affected individuals. Brittany is committed to creating safer environments and advocating for change at local, state, and national levels. 

Shannika Davis

Midwest Community Outreach Director

Shanika loss her son Derrick Houston Jr to gun violence in 2023. Shannika passion is bringing  grieving parents together to effectively mobilize parents to take action honor their children and raise awareness about the impact of gun violence on families.  Shannika advocates for ending senseless gun violence in our midwest states. 

Desiree Aguirre

New Mexico Community Outreach Director

Mother of 19yr old Alana Monique Gamboa who was murdered by teens in Albuquerque New Mexico. Desiree has used her voice to continue Alana legacy in offer support to other families who has been impacted by gun violence, including survivors and victims’ families. By standing in solidarity with others. 

About Me

Precious T. Jones- Founder

6/17/22 Jones loss her 20 year old son Preston Jones Sr to gun violence. Jones created a national movement and platform across the world by bringing grieving mothers together to unite in their shared grief and to make positive change. Jones has empowered other mothers to become powerful advocates for ending gun violence in our communities.  Jones has also dedicated her time in bringing awareness to the fentanyl poisoning, after the loss of her eldest brother (2/24/21) Paul Jones Sr. Jones has also empowered parents to become powerful advocates for ending fentanyl poisoning. Jones is very passionate about expanding the quality of life for our youth creating safer and more peaceful communities for all children and community members. . “WE ARE TIRED OF BURYING OUR KIDS”-Precious T Jones

About Me

Gerard Woenagnon- Co-Founder International Engagement

Gerard is a passionate advocate against gun violence, with a focus on addressing this issues globally and in Ghana. His dedication to this cause stems from his deep concern about the impact of gun violence on individuals, communities, and societies at large. Gerard’s academic background in Electrical Engineering from Texas Tech University equips him with analytical skills and a nuanced understanding of technology’s role in addressing societal challenges. 

 

Globally, gun violence is a pressing issue that affects numerous countries, leading to loss of lives, trauma and societal instability. From mass shootings to armed conflicts in various regions, the consequences of gun violence are profound and far- reaching. Gerard recognizes the need for comprehensive strategies that encompass legislative measure, community engagement and technological innovations to mitigate the risks associated with gun violence. 

 

In Ghana, gun violence presents unique challenges, including illegal arms proliferation, armed Robbies, and conflicts related to land disputes or political tensions. Gerard’s advocacy extends. to his home country, where he collaborates with local organizations, policymakers, and communities to promote peace building initiatives, strengthen gun control measures, and foster dialogue on conflict resolution.

 

By combining his technical expertise with a passion for social impact, Gerard Woenagnon strives to be a catalyst for positive change in the fight against gun violence, both on a local scale and within the context of Ghana’s specific challenges.