Mary Warren
Everyone can be great because everyone can serve. ~ Dr. Martin Luther King
My name is Mary Bolton-Warren. In September 1962, I was born to the late Dr. Linwood and Leola Bolton. I was reared on a farm with nineteen siblings in the small town of McLain, Mississippi. Currently, I am married to Pastor Jerome Warren and we live in Franklinton, Louisiana (Washington Parish). I am the proud mother of three beautiful ladies and the grandmother of four granddaughters and two grandsons. I am deeply involved with creating a positive culture for our youth and families in this community. In 1980, after graduating from McLain High School, I attended Jones Community College in Ellisville, MS, then continued to pursue my Bachelor’s Degree from Nicholls State University in Thiboudeaux, LA on a basketball scholarship, majoring in physical education, recreation, and dance. My Master’s of Educational Leadership was received from University of Southern Mississippi.
I have always been interested in how I can contribute to the growth in my community. In 2001, I was elected as the first African-American and first female mayor of McLain, MS. During my time as mayor, I invested many resources in working with youth, families, farming, sports, and economic development. I was appointed by Governor Ronnie Musgrove to serve on various boards and secure millions of dollars in project funding for the advancement of the city. Of all my accomplishments, serving on the Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service board created major opportunities and provided significant resources that aided in my advocacy for communities such as McLain facing economic disparities. I have also been a recipient of the Ambassador for Peace Award presented in Washington, D.C.
My profession and career have been in sports. I’ve coached women’s basketball for over twenty years from high school to collegiate level. It has been such a rewarding profession traveling to various Olympic games in Atlanta, Georgia and Sydney, Australia to support my sister Ruthie Bolton, a two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, and watching the young ladies I’ve coached find success in their various careers. In this season of my life, I am strongly involved and committed to ministry, reaching out to under-served communities. My husband and I, through the church, provide multi-dimensional resources to the community, because we believe it is important to develop every dimension of their lives. I’m pleased to partner with the National Women in Ag Associations, and as the chapter leader for Louisiana, we partner together to provide fresh veggies for our local community and engage the youth through farming education seminars. In the future, we hope to have a recovery site to provide a place of restoration from different disasters and trauma.
Contact Information:
Mary Bolton-Warren
Non-Profit Director
Greater Hayes Creek Church
Franklinton, LA
Email: me.bolton@yahoo.com
Facebook: mary bolton