Founders

Rev. Richard Del Rio
Jeremy R. Del Rio

The Youth
A team of twelve young people co-founded Generation Xcel™ in 1996. Nine of them are now enrolled in area colleges and universities. (Dates of birth are in parentheses within description)

Arturo Quinones
Carl ("Rollie") Barnes
Celeste ("Celle") Lopez
Dennis ("D") Ruiz
Diana ("Di") Del Rio
Jamie Del Rio
Jonathan Del Rio
Joseph Rodriguez
Kristi Brattli
Ling-Mei Garcia
Luis ("Lou-Box") Velez
Mei-Ling Garcia

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Rev. Richard Del Rio
founded Abounding Grace Ministries in 1982 and Aboundng Grace Church in 1992, where he is senior pastor. He is a co-founder of Community Solutions, Inc., and also serves as an NYPD Police-Clergy Liaison, a member of the NYC Clergy Committee for Justice, and a featured conference speaker. He works part-time as a director of Sportron International. He and his wife have provided a home to as many as seven neighborhood children at a time, and his three sons and two daughters-in law work alongside him in public service.

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Jeremy R. Del Rio Esq., co-founded Community Solutions, Inc. in 1994 and Generation Xcel in February 1996 at the age of 21. In 1995, Jeremy received a B.A. in history (with honors) from New York University, which named him Standard Bearer of his class. He graduated from the NYU School of Law in 1999, where he was a Root-Tilden-Kern Scholar, a Harvey Fellow, a member of the National Moot Court Team, and received the Bender Prize for Public Service. In October 2000, the Fund for the City of New York awarded him, along with Rev. Richard Del Rio, the Union Square Award for their work pioneering Community Solutions. He is a member of the New York Bar (since May 2000) and worked as an attorney at Dewey Ballantine LLP from 1999-2001. He left the firm following 9/11 to coordinate disaster relief efforts for the Northeast Clergy Group and World Vision, before returning to Xcel as its first full-time executive director in February 2003. Visit him online here.

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The Youth



Arturo Quinones
is a senior at Nyack College majoring in psychology. A life-long resident of Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Arturo left a prominent New York law firm to volunteer alongside co-founder Jonathan Del Rio and Alisa Girard as Xcel's original program co-directors. In addition to his work with Xcel, Arturo volunteers throughout his home community. (5.8.76)

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Carl ("Rollie") Barnes graduated Nyack College with a BA in business administration in 2001. Jeremy first met Rollie by offering him and several friends free hot dogs and inviting them to a block party in July 1994. Since then, he has graduated high school and college, co-founded a rap group, become active in a local church, and married Mari Barnes on September 30, 2000. They have two beautiful children. (4.8.75)

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Celeste ("Celle") Lopez is a sophomore at Nyack College majoring in elementary education. The daughter of an army specialist, Celeste has lived throughout the world, but the Lower East Side has always been home. Despite exposure to the ravages of drug addiction her entire life, Celeste has remained untainted. (5.26.79)

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Dennis ("D") Ruiz graduated high school in May 2000 and anticipates college in January 2001. Charming and fun, Dennis is recognized as a leader among his family and friends and throughout the neighborhood. A gifted dancer, singer, and athlete, Dennis was Xcel's youngest co-founder at the age of fourteen. (7.28.81)

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Diana ("Di") Del Rio worked alongside Jeremy to co-found Xcel and won his heart in the process ... marrying him in June 1997. She gave birth to their first child, Judah Jeremy, on January 2, 2001. Besides acclaim for her uncanny knack for communicating with toddlers, Diana founded an imaging consulting firm in Februay 2006 and freelances as a hair extension artist. Visit her online here. (10.27.76)

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Jamie Del Rio is a senior on scholarship at NYU's Stern School of Business double majoring in management and marketing. Jamie first tasted public service at the age of three and has consistently helped others throughout his lifetime. A percussionist with the Latin Jam Band, Jamie declined opportunities to play basketball for NYU in order to volunteer at Xcel. (12.10.79)

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Jonathan Del Rio graduated Nyack College with a BA in business administration in 2005 and is pursuing an MA from Pace University. After working full-time at Abounding Grace Ministries for 10 years, including 2 years as youth pastor, Jonathan became dean of the middle school at PS 34 in September 2006. He volunteered as Xcel's first program co-director from August 1996-April 2000, and served as a consultant for the Fund for the Children of New York for two years. Known for his sense of humor and loyalty, Jonathan hopes to be remembered as "Pastor Simple." (7.11.76)

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Joseph Rodriguez returned to California in October 2000 to help his brother pioneer a church after ten years of service in the Lower East Side. While in New York, Joseph not only co-founded Xcel but also worked as the office manager and audio engineer at Abounding Grace Ministries, a case worker at Pueblo Nuevo Housing Development Agency, and volunteer "IT Guy" for numerous service agencies in the community. (11.22.73)

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Kristi Brattli embodies Xcel's core values. Her kidneys failed at the age of five, leading to three failed transplants, prolonged hospital visits, and countless hours of dialysis for nearly twenty years. Yet through it all, Kristi has maintained a selfless commitment to serving people. For her faithfulness, Generation Xcel named its annual award for outstanding staff member the Kristi Brattli Prize when she relocated to New Jersey in 1999. (1.20.74)

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Ling-Mei Garcia is a sophomore pre-med student at Hunter College. Born in the Lower East Side, Ling-Mei and her sister, Xcel co-founder Mei-Ling, endured years living in an abandoned building and with foster families as far away as Puerto Rico, before their mother passed away just months after Xcel began. Despite the hardships, Ling-Mei received three scholarships and aspires to serve one day as a health professional. (6.29.80)

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Luis ("Lou-Box") Velez is a junior at Nyack College majoring in business administration. Born and raised in the projects, Luis overcame an abusive childhood, his father's suicide at the age of twelve, and rebellious teen years as founder of "Sex, Booze, and Money" to help pioneer Xcel. Luis has volunteered as Xcel's program director since September 1999. (4.17.78)

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Mei-Ling Garcia is a junior at Hunter College majoring in education. In addition to her work with Xcel and her courageous childhood, Mei-Ling volunteers regularly for a local church and worked along with Xcel co-founders Celeste and Ling-Mei, as the co-captain and choreographer for a hip hop dance troupe called A.W.O.L. (Allied Warriors of Light) for three years. (1.14.79)

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Xcel co-founder invited to represent hispanic clergy at White House. On May 22, 2001, Rev. Richard Del Rio joined 130 hispanic clergy who met with President George Bush concerning the President's faith-based and community initiative. For more on the white house gathering, read the report of our dear friend and colleague, Rudy Carrasco, here.

New York Times acknowledges Rev. Richard Del Rio. In an article concerning New Yotk mayoral candidate Fernando Ferrer, the New York Times called Xcel co-founder Rev. Richard Del Rio "eclectic-looking" and described him as "a pastor from the Lower East Side who wore a black leather vest, black jeans and gold hoop earrings." Fair enough. For the full story, go here.

Xcel co-founder Jeremy Del Rio publishes article in The Love Express. The article offers Jeremy's thoughts about "faith-based" youth outreach strategies, and tells the story of how he first met co-founders Rollie Barnes and Luis Velez. To read the article, go here.

Speak-out: Generation Xcel (Reprinted with permission from YouthWalk, 10/99). Hiding in my bed under the covers, with only my eyes exposed, I saw him pass by my room with a kitchen knife in his hand and heard his violent death threats. Yet another alcohol and drug-induced rage had come to torment our home. ** "STOP IT DADDY," I kept repeating to myself silently under my breath. — By Luis Velez, Xcel co-founder Read Luis'entire testimonial here.

Xcel Co-founders Receive Union Square Award. Generation Xcel cofounders Rev. Richard and Jeremy Del Rio received the 2000 Union Square Award on November 16, 2000, for their grassroots contributions to New York City. They are the first father/son tandem so honored. The award brought a $46,000 organizational grant for Generation Xcel. Visit the Union Square Awards website here.


 

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