Minneapolis, MN – In a tragic turn of events, Andre Debonaire McNeal, the esteemed founder and executive director of the Doorstep Foundation, has passed away due to a car accident. He left us on November 5, 2023, and the news of his untimely death has deeply saddened his family, friends, and the community.
Known for his contributions to the Twin Cities entertainment scene, Andre McNeal was a proud Black man from Chicago who made a profound impact during his time in Minnesota. He was renowned for his role in starting, supporting, and promoting venues, events, and artists over the course of several decades. His work transformed the careers and trajectories of many individuals, earning him the title of Minnesota’s King of Clubs.
Andre McNeal, also known as the Bad Boy and Bachelor Boy, was the epitome of an “urban” promoter in the Twin Cities. He was responsible for hosting various events, including the Afterwork Jumpoff, Quarter Club, Damn the Jokes, First Fridays, the Takeover, and numerous concerts, with a commitment to sharing the success across the community. His influence extended beyond entertainment as he also played an essential role as a social activist, running two nonprofit organizations: Den Brothers and the Doorstep Foundation. These organizations provided mentorship programs and support to young African American men in Minneapolis, fostering academic success and leadership development.
The Doorstep Foundation offered opportunities for youth to develop skills and pursue successful paths through group activities and mentorship. Additionally, it facilitated access to mental health services for families. McNeal strongly believed in teaching children and teens valuable interaction and social skills, as well as coping skills, particularly in the wake of George Floyd’s death and the subsequent unrest.
Zakia Robbins-McNeal shared grief on social media by saying, “It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Andre Debonaire McNeal which occurred on Sunday 11/5. At this time we ask for everyone to respect the family’s privacy & space to grieve. More information regarding services will be provided at a later time. Media inquiries contact James Burroughs All other questions contact Seinah, Bianca, Shakeeta.”
Terry Austin posted on facebook, and wrote, “I’ve Lived in Minnesota for 22 yrs, Andre Debonaire McNeal has been part of my Journey for 17 years.. My 1st Father’s Day BBQ, Night of Giving events, every Birthday Celebration, Community back to school, 1st Fridays I Rock with him consistently & Everything Positive Image Minneapolis he supported! We made each other Better at All times..Building each other up, every opportunity!! My Brother Keeper.. You will be missed!”
The car accident that took Andre McNeal’s life has left the community in shock and mourning. Traffic investigators are actively working to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident. The public and social media platforms have been filled with heartfelt condolences and messages of support for McNeal’s family during this difficult time. His legacy in the Twin Cities and the entertainment industry will be remembered, and his impact on the community is immeasurable.
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