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Jamaican-American Attorney and Humanitarian Kaysia Earley, Esq. Honored by the City of Parkland with a Juneteenth Proclamation PARKLAND, FL





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American attorney, humanitarian, author, and community advocate Kaysia Earley, Esq. will be formally honored by the City of Parkland, in Florida with a Juneteenth Proclamation recognizing her commitment to justice, humanitarian service, education, and community empowerment.


This formal recognition will be presented by Mayor RichardWalker and the City of Parkland Commission at Parkland City Hall. The proclamation celebrates Kaysia’s impact not only as a revered attorney, but as a servant leader whose work continues to uplift communities throughout the Jamaican diaspora.


A proud Jamaican-American with deep roots in Jamaica, Kaysiamaintains close ties to family members who reside in Spanish Town, Jamaica, and has remained actively engaged in humanitarian and mentorship efforts across the island for years.


Through her nonprofit organization, Seeds of Manna, Inc., Kaysia regularly travels to Jamaica to personally distribute donated food, clothing, bicycles, kitchenware, educational supplies, and emergency relief items to underserved communities. Her nonprofit work intensified following Hurricane Melissa in 2025, when she organized fundraising and relief efforts to support rebuilding initiatives across affected areas of Jamaica.


Unlike many organizations that simply ship supplies abroad, Kaysia personally flies to Jamaica numerous times throughout the year to ensure donations are placed directly into the hands of families and communities in need. Her outreach also extends to mentorship and education. Kaysia has spoken at several schools throughout Jamaica, including William Knibb Memorial High School, encouraging students, especially young girls, to embrace literacy, education, leadership, and perseverance. Through mentorship programs and speaking engagements, she has become a role model to numerous young women navigating difficult social and economic circumstances.

“Kaysia represents the very best of the Jamaican diaspora,” one supporter shared. “She never forgot where she came from, and she continues to pour back into the people and communities that shaped her.”


The proclamation recognized Kaysia’s efforts as embodying the values of humanity, justice, equality, and strong families.

Founder of Earley Law Firm, Kaysia recently celebrated 10 years of legal excellence through her firm and has become an acclaimed trial attorney and nationally recognized legal analyst. She has appeared on Court TV, CBS, NewsNation, Law & Crime, and other major national media outlets, providing legal insight on high-profile cases and issues impacting communities nationwide.


Throughout her legal career, she has tried more than 100 cases to verdict and secured dismissals in more than 300 criminal matters.


Kaysia is also an award-winning author whose memoir, Houses Built by Faith, received both the 2026 Christlit Book Award and Literary Titan Book Award while becoming a #1 Amazon bestseller. Proceeds from the book help support the humanitarian mission of Seeds of Manna.


This latest recognition adds to a growing list of honors Kaysiahas received for leadership and community service, including proclamations from the City of Tamarac and the City of North Miami.


Kaysia currently resides in Broward County, Florida, in the City of Parkland, a municipality consistently ranked among Florida’s wealthiest communities. Yet despite her professional success and influence, many who know her say her greatest impact is felt through her compassion, accessibility, and commitment to service.


Whether advocating inside the courtroom, mentoring girls in Jamaica, supporting disaster relief efforts, or empowering underserved communities through philanthropy, Kaysia Earleycontinues to build a legacy that transcends titles.

She is more than an attorney, she is a humanitarian, mentor, advocate, and proud daughter of the Jamaican diaspora

 
 
 

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