It started with a pair of shoes.

Every movement has a moment. Ours was a second-grader named Jaden, a bullied classmate, and a father watching quietly from the sidelines — deciding one act of kindness deserved a lifetime of action.

Jaden Adams, the inspiration behind Jaden's Place Jaden · The inspiration
01/The Spark

The boy whose heart wouldn't wait.

Jaden Adams was in elementary school when he noticed a classmate being teased for worn-out shoes and clothes. He didn't tell a teacher. He didn't wait. He gave the kid his shoes — and later, clothes from his own closet.

When his father Ronald asked why, Jaden shrugged: "He needed them more than me." That sentence — matter-of-fact, unbothered by social consequence — became the foundation for everything we build today.

Ronald Adams, founder of Jaden's Place Ronald Adams · Founder
02/The Founder

Ronald Adams — a builder of community.

Ronald took his son's example and turned it into infrastructure. In 2014, he founded Jaden's Place with a simple promise: no child in our community should be held back by what their family can't afford.

A lifelong advocate for youth and public service, Ronald serves as a leading member of the African American Parenting Association with the Paramount Unified School District. He previously served as Vice Chair of the Paramount Chamber of Commerce and as a Parks and Recreation Commissioner.

In February 2026, California State Senator Lena Gonzalez formally recognized his decade of contributions to community health and youth wellbeing.

Senator-recognized community leader
03/Milestones

A decade of showing up.

We measure impact in backpacks handed out, meals served, and parents who cried happy tears at the check-in table. But here are a few numbers that trace the arc.

2014

Jaden's Place is founded

Inspired by a single act of childhood kindness, Ronald Adams launches Jaden's Place in Paramount, CA with a mission to eliminate childhood scarcity.

2016

First major back-to-school drive

The team hands out hundreds of backpacks and meals, establishing the event as a community anchor.

2020

Pivoting through a pandemic

When the world shut down, we pivoted to contactless drop-offs, food boxes, and family check-ins — because need didn't pause.

2023

$2,500 raised · 1,100 families served in one morning

Our largest back-to-school giveaway to date, connecting over a thousand families to supplies and a hot meal.

2025

Programs expand

We added Bike Fest, Baseball Outings, and Black History celebrations — because kids need more than supplies. They need joy and belonging.

2026

Senator recognition & a bigger vision

Senator Lena Gonzalez recognizes Ronald Adams; we set our sights on doubling meal distribution and launching year-round mentorship.

04/Principles

Five values. One promise.

01

Dignity first

No child should feel shame receiving what they need. Every program is designed around respect.

02

Action over words

We plan less. We serve more. Jaden's example is our operating principle.

03

Community, not charity

Not donors and recipients — neighbors. We build alongside families, not above them.

04

The whole child

Backpacks and ballparks. Meals and mentorship. A child needs more than supplies — they need belonging.

05

Transparency

Every dollar is tracked, reported, and reinvested in the kids and families of Paramount, CA.

— A decade in moments —

Be part of the next chapter.

Jaden's Place runs on the hands and hearts of our community. Whether you give, volunteer, or share our story, you become part of what comes next.