An East Cobb back-to-school backpack-n-swag celebration

East Cobb back-to-school celebration

As he was planning another back-t0-school extravaganza earlier this summer, D.A. Layne lost his mother.

She was so much more than a parent, as he told friends and participants at his 5th annual In The Layne Backpack-N-Swag event Saturday in East Cobb.

She was his inspiration for so many things beyond the successful basketball career he enjoyed at Wheeler High School and the University of Georgia.

She taught him to give back to the community, and helped him start the event that provides free backpacks and school supplies for students in need at the start of the school year.

“What she wanted for me was what she wanted for all of us,” Layne said as a small group of friends and families honored her memory with a balloon release at the basketball courts at Grace Church Marietta on Holt Road.

Earlier in the afternoon, families turned out to enjoy food, live music, bouncy houses and the backpack giveaways.

While there was plenty of labor and goodies donated—including the box lunches from Zaxby’s—Layne said his foundation pays for the backpacks and school supplies.

Nearly 500 people signed up in advance, and Layne said they had to cut off registration after that.

“We want to reach everybody we can,” he said, adding that those turning out come from beyond the East Cobb community to include other parts of metro Atlanta. “Thousands even.”

He began In the Layne Hoops to help children through basketball, but his community work has gone beyond the court.

During the Christmas holiday season, he works with sponsors to hold a toy drive for children who otherwise wouldn’t get gifts.

It’s part of what he said his mother stressed to him from a very young age, and it’s an influence he hopes to continue spreading.

“We’re still grieving here,” he said. “But we have to keep it going.”

East Cobb back-to-school celebration

East Cobb back-to-school celebration
Layne and his family observe a moment of silence for his mother before a balloon release in her honor.

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