Community Action Projects

Participants in the Riley Institute’s Diversity Leaders Initiative program work together in small, cross-sector groups to respond to real challenges and opportunities in their communities through service projects. Through the development of these projects, participants strengthen their bonds with classmates and deepen relationships with their communities.

Riley Fellows have implemented nearly 300 community action projects across the state. Examples include the creation of an ongoing summer camp for disadvantaged youth, a luggage drive for children in foster care, and the unveiling of a food truck that serves free, nutritionally balanced meals to children during the summer months.

Group 1
Four 15-minute podcast episodes that explore the intersectionality of police...
Group Two
This program will be incubated and ultimately administered out of...
Guides 4 Good
“Walk in My Shoes” leverages city leadership support to allow...
H.E.A.L. (Helping Educate and Lift)
Heal, Educate, And Lift (H.E.A.L.) is a cohort of the...
Hear Me, See Me
Hear Me, See Me engaged with the South Carolina School...
Homeless No More
Team members: Neal Burkhead, Jamie Devine, Lasenta Lewis-Ellis, Ashley Lamb,...
Homelessness Reimagined
Team members: Ankoma Anderson, Kaye Brewer, Drew Cockman, Rosalyn Henderson-Myers,...
Hometown Housing Innovators
Team Members: Cynthia Bennett, Karla Buru, Russell Cook, Brianna Douglas,...
Horry: RISE (Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence)
The Conway attendance area, which rests in the heart of...