Shreveport Lights Up Bakowski Bridge to Showcase Nonprofit Causes
Unique Illuminated Opportunity
Shreveport councilwoman Tabatha Taylor had a vision for her city. She wanted to see structures illuminated in support of various causes, much like other cities around the world. That vision became a reality with the Bakowski Bridge of Lights on the Texas Street Bridge in Shreveport. The bridge has become a unique platform for nonprofit organizations to showcase their causes and create awareness in the community.
Supporting Autism Community
On a cold night in April, the Bakowski Bridge lit up in blue to mark World Autism Day, thanks to the efforts of Taylor and the support of the Shreveport Regional Arts Council (SRAC). Taylor, whose son was diagnosed with autism, expressed her joy at seeing the community come together to support the cause. The bridge not only sheds light on important issues but also serves as a symbol of unity and support for those affected by autism.
Shining a Light on Important Issues
The Bakowski Bridge has been used to kickstart awareness campaigns for various causes, such as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Child Abuse Prevention Month. Nonprofit organizations like Project Celebration and The Gingerbread House have utilized the bridge to spread their message and educate the community on these critical issues. The bridge serves as a beacon of hope and a call to action for building connected communities and putting an end to violence.
Impact of the Bridge
Project Celebration’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Coordinator Angela Henderson emphasized the importance of using different platforms to reach people and create awareness. The bridge, with its prominent display of lights, draws attention to these causes and encourages community engagement. It serves as a reminder that collective efforts are needed to address and combat these social issues effectively.
Community Engagement
Mayor Tom Arceneaux’s presence at the events on the bridge highlighted the city officials’ support for these causes. The involvement of local leaders and dignitaries sends a powerful message of solidarity with survivors and those affected by various challenges. The bridge has become a gathering place for the community to come together, show support, and advocate for positive change.
Empowering Students and Nonprofits
SRAC’s “Light It Up” program not only illuminates the bridge for important causes but also empowers students by teaching them coding and programming skills. Caddo Parish Public Schools faculty and students have the opportunity to showcase their creativity and design light shows for nonprofit organizations. This initiative not only benefits the community but also provides valuable skills and experiences for the students involved.
Celebrating Life’s Milestones
Aside from raising awareness for nonprofit causes, the Bakowski Bridge also offers a unique way to celebrate personal milestones. Individuals can rent the bridge for baby announcements, using colorful light displays to share their joy and excitement with the community. This feature adds a touch of warmth and celebration to the bridge’s purpose, creating a space for both important social issues and personal celebrations.
Booking Information
Nonprofit organizations interested in booking a light show on the Bakowski Bridge can do so for a fee, with advanced notice required. The bridge offers a special platform for organizations to showcase their causes and engage the community in meaningful ways. More information on booking and reservation details can be found on the bridge’s website.

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