Serve & Connect is proud to announce it has been selected to participate in Stand Together Foundation’s Catalyst Program, a management training and peer-learning program to help nonprofits grow, scale, and replicate their success.
Read MoreA diverse group of Charleston Police Department officers, new recruits, volunteers from the community, and representatives from AT&T, First Net, and the Columbia-based nonprofit Serve & Connect set up a mobile food box packing station in the middle of the Hazelwood neighborhood.
Read MoreMore than 1,100 boxes of Greg’s Groceries have been packed for distribution this year. Since the program began in 2017, Serve & Connect is proud to have partnered with 33 law enforcement agencies to help pack more than 85,000 meals.
Read MoreWe are excited about the momentum in Kershaw County. Working with our partners, we are formalizing, “Kershaw Together.” Kershaw County and City of Camden represent one of our Compass Partner communities
Read MoreLast week, we hosted the Block Party Finale hosted in partnership with Richland County Sheriff’s Department, Columbia Police Department, Columbia Parks & Recreation Department, City of Columbia Government and our North Columbia Youth Empowerment Initiative partners.
Read MoreOn May 20, 2021, we were proud to announce the statewide expansion of our Greg’s Groceries program and our partnership with SLED as well as unveil the program’s new logo. More than 25 police departments and 130 volunteers from across the state, including media covering the event, helped make the day a huge success.
Read MoreDuring National Police Week 2021, Kassy Alia Ray gave a speech to honor and remember the fallen officer of York County, South Carolina. This blog provides a transcript of her speech.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce hiring Omari Fox full-time as our Lead Community Organizer. Mr. Fox has worked with Serve & Connect since January 2020. Mr. Fox has served as a leader within the North Columbia Youth Empowerment Initiative since joining the steering committee in April 2019.
Read MoreServe & Connect provides their thoughts on how everyone can come together to make a difference in difficult times.
Read MoreServe & Connect shares their response to Minneapolis and their commitment to change.
Read MoreMr. Floyd’s death was the result of a significant act of injustice. Police officers are sworn to serve and protect their communities. The acts of the four Minneapolis Police Officers were in direct violation of this oath.
Read MoreServe & Connect – a group founded in 2015 by Kassy Alia Ray – is ramping up its efforts in conjunction with National Peace Officers Memorial Day, which commemorates law enforcement officers across the country who lost their lives or were wounded in the line of duty.
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