The 2026 Hands On Atlanta Civic Leadership Program, powered by Constellation, has officially begun! From October 2025 to May 2026, 26 Civic Fellows will drive positive change by organizing at least one volunteer project each month with their partner organizations and our Discovery program. Alongside this, they will participate in leadership and professional development workshops, and each Fellow will raise a minimum of $500 to support Hands On Atlanta’s mission.
This year's program will support the following nonprofits and schools:
Chosen Vessels
Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta
Helping Mamas
Lifecycle Building Center
Livable Buckhead
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Out of Hand Theatre
Piedmont Park Conservancy
Stella Love
Hands On Atlanta Discovery Schools:
Kindezi at Gideons
Love T. Nolan Elementary
Scott Elementary
Usher-Collier Elementary
Asa G. Hilliard Elementary
Belmont Hills Elementary
Brookview Elementary
Clay Harmony Leland Elementary
Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School
Ashlee Reevely
Scott Elementary - Discovery
Livable Buckhead
Ashlee Reevely is southern belle hailing from Houston, Texas. She is a marketer with a
strong attention to detail and results-oriented professional with a background in change
management, program management, and strategy and innovation. Ashlee graduated from
Howard University with a BBA in Marketing and began her corporate career in consulting. She has worked for two of the big four consulting firms. Currently, Ashlee acts as the Small Business Program Manager in Economic Development at Invest Atlanta where she marries her innate passion for black owned and diverse cultured businesses with business process improvement.
Breanna Holmes
Kindezi @ Gideons- Discovery
Piedmont Park Conservancy
Breanna Holmes is an experienced Senior Project Manager with a strong track record of driving impact across Atlanta’s public, nonprofit, and housing sectors. She currently leads operational strategy and real estate initiatives at the Atlanta Housing Authority, where she advances community-focused developments and HUD-compliant programs. Previously, she managed tenant relocation programs in the Metro Atlanta area, ensuring families gained access to safer, higher-opportunity housing. Her career also includes serving the City of Atlanta under the Clean Water Atlanta initiative and supporting youth development as Senior Program Coordinator at Boys & Girls Clubs of America. With expertise spanning project management, community engagement, and strategic operations, Breanna is committed to strengthening Atlanta’s communities through innovative and equitable solutions.
Brittney Copeland
Scott Elementary - Discovery
Livable Buckhead
Brittney Copeland, a South Georgia native is a mission-driven leader dedicated to
economic sustainability, workforce development, and mental health awareness. In her role
as Senior Recruiting Coordinator at Waffle House, Inc., she supports strategic hiring
initiatives and drives operational recruiting efforts across multiple markets. Beyond her
professional work, Brittney actively volunteers with Junior Achievement of Georgia,
contributing to the 3DE program and BizTown to help students build financial literacy,
career readiness, and real-world business skills. She is deeply committed to fostering
economic mobility, promoting self-sufficiency, and driving meaningful change within
underserved communities. In her free time, Brittney enjoys traveling, reading and trying
different cuisines from around the world.
Calise Chiddick
Brookview Elementary- Discovery
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Calise Chiddick is a graduate of Western Michigan University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree with a concentration in Strategic Communications. She currently serves as a General Liability Claims Specialist with Zurich Insurance Company, where she manages complex property and casualty claims and develops expertise in risk solutions.
Cassandra E. Burney
Scott Elementary - Discovery
Livable Buckhead
Dr. Cassandra E. Burney is an Assistant Professor of Accounting with a Doctorate in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, a Master of Accountancy from North Carolina State University, and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Shaw University. She began her career as an auditor and has extensive experience from both professional practice and higher education. Dr. Burney teaches courses such as financial accounting, auditing, and taxation while mentoring students through her roles as site coordinator for the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program and faculty advisor for the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA). Beyond the classroom, Dr. Burney actively contributes to her community. She has served on the board of ARISE Collective, a member of Helping Other People Excel (HOPE) Organization, the Institute of Internal Auditors, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. In her personal time, Dr. Burney enjoys traveling, spending time with family, and playing golf.
Delonee McBride
Belmont Hills elementary - discovery
Stella Love
Delonee McBride is a Process Improvement Specialist at Colonial Pipeline Company, where she drives operational efficiency and streamlines business processes. Beyond her professional role, she is deeply engaged in community service and leadership. She has held multiple leadership positions within her local chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the Junior League of Atlanta, and recently served on the Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta Junior Board. An avid runner who also volunteers with the Atlanta Track Club, Delonee is passionate about advancing youth development, promoting healthy living, and empowering women.
Erica Bankhead
Kindezi @ Gideons- Discovery
Piedmont Park Conservancy
My name is Erica Bankhead, and I’ve had the privilege of working with Southern Company—through Georgia Power and Southern Company Gas—for the past 10 years. I began my professional journey right after high school, and from the very beginning, I’ve been deeply committed to serving others and making a difference in my community. Currently, I work in Volunteer Services, where I help employees give back through both company-sponsored volunteer projects and grassroots efforts in their local communities. One of the most meaningful parts of my role is supporting a special group of retirees known as the Ambassadors. They represent the heart and legacy of our organization, and I consider it an honor to walk alongside them. I’ve often been described as having a servant’s heart, and I take great pride in that. It brings me joy to empower, advocate for, and build up those around me. My personal motto is to plant the seed for tomorrow while nurturing the fruits of the past, ensuring that both legacy and innovation thrive together.
Jen Welborn
Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary - Discovery
Helping Mamas
Jen Welborn is a natural connector who excels at cultivating meaningful relationships and leveraging them to benefit organizations. With expertise in strategic planning, event management, and operational improvement, she brings a data-driven, collaborative approach to fundraising, volunteer engagement, and process optimization. As Director of Development at Georgia Humanities, an affiliate of Emory University, Jen leads fundraising strategy, builds partnerships, and strengthens community engagement to expand the organization’s impact. Jen is an active member of the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta and the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, as well as a volunteer with the Atlanta Track Club and Athens Area Diaper Bank. Outside of work, she enjoys Pilates, baking, and watching Duke basketball.
Jonecia Williamson
Belmont Hills elementary - discovery
Stella Love
Jonecia Williamson is a Virginia native who has called Metro Atlanta home for the past 10 years. She is an experienced Analyst at Mid-America Apartments (MAA), where she oversees financial and operational services across multi-family and commercial real estate portfolios. Passionate about mentorship and community impact, Jonecia actively serves through organizations such as the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, the Junior League of Atlanta (JLA), and Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta. She is committed to driving meaningful change through advocacy, education, and mentorship, while using her professional expertise and servant leadership to positively influence her community.
Jordan Cheney
Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary - Discovery
Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta
Jordan Cheney, a Senior Data Analyst at Delta Air Lines, moved to Atlanta from Westlake Village, CA to study industrial engineering at Georgia Tech as a Stamps President’s Scholar. Jordan developed a passion for educational equity at a young age - when she started an instructional arts program for youth in affordable housing communities - which has since translated to serving as Allocations Director and CEO of the Georgia Tech Student Foundation, volunteering with Hands on Atlanta’s Discovery program for the last 7 years, and serving on the board of directors for Picking Up STEAM, a national nonprofit. In addition, Jordan is committed to giving back to the organizations which have most impacted her understanding of community, including the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, Kappa Alpha Theta, and National Charity League.
Kaniya Freeman
Usher Collier Elementary - Discovery
Lifecycle Building Center
Kaniya Freeman is a proud Atlantan, born and raised in the Old Fourth Ward, just north of Martin Luther King Jr.’s home, which sparked and fueled her passion for advocacy and history. She recently graduated from Oglethorpe University with a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. During her time at Oglethorpe, she served as an Achieve Atlanta Ambassador, a First-Generation Low-Income Student Assistant, and a three-time presenter at the Liberal Arts and Sciences Symposium. As a result of her advocacy work, she was honored as an Achieve Atlanta Scholar highlight and had the privilege of giving a speech before Oglethorpe’s Board of Trustees.
After graduation, she served as a City of Atlanta Youth Ambassador, continuing her commitment to service and leadership. She also continues nonprofit work with D&E, A Housing and Economic Empowerment Center, Inc., where she supports housing education and economic empowerment initiatives in the community.
Kelvin Sharpe
Clay Harmony Leland Elementary - Discovery
Chosen Vessels
Kelvin Sharpe is the General Manager of Employee Engagement for the Airport Customer Service division for Delta Air Lines where he supports forty thousand employees. He inspires everyone around him and is passionate about helping all people become the best version of themselves each day. He is passionate about developing the future leaders within the community and driving continuous improvement.
Kelvin has been apart of many mentorship programs within and outside of Delta. He serves as the vice chair of the Four Corners Group board of directors. The organizations primary focus is to help youth in crisis and provide pathways for them to thrive in adulthood. Kelvin is also a mentor for Four Corners and facilitates a job readiness class for its participants. Serving others is key basis of life for Kelvin and he can often be found volunteering for United Way, HOA, Habitat for Humanity, Atlanta Food bank and Hosea Helps to name a few.
Kia Jones
Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary - Discovery
Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta
Dr. Kia M. Jones is a nationally recognized public health leader, health equity advocate, and nonprofit executive committed to dismantling systemic barriers and advancing justice for underserved communities. She is the Founder and CEO of Thrive, a 501(c)(3) organization advancing racial and health equity across the South through community empowerment, policy reform, and structural change. With over a decade of expertise in epidemiology, community-based research, and social justice-driven health strategies, Dr. Jones has spearheaded national, regional, and statewide initiatives addressing maternal health disparities, chronic disease prevention, and civic engagement. Her leadership has
influenced policy, mobilized communities, and created sustainable pathways for health equity and social change.
In addition to her nonprofit work, she serves in leadership roles within the American Public Health Association, National Urban League, Junior League, National Coalition of 100 Black Women, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., driving social action and advocacy efforts that uplift communities across Mississippi and the Southern Region. Dr. Jones is deeply committed to building inclusive systems, empowering women, and ensuring that every community has the opportunity to thrive.
Kimberly Boykin
Brookview Elementary- Discovery
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Kimberly Boykin is a Customer Experience Manager at Delta Air Lines with over 17 years of service, where she leads with a focus on performance, engagement, and world-class customer care. Within Delta, she drives inclusive engagement initiatives that celebrate employees’ achievements, foster connection, and encourage continuous growth. Her impact extends beyond the workplace through her leadership with Delta’s DE&I Council, United Way of Greater Atlanta, and the African American Partnership, where she champions equity and opportunity in the community.
Kimberly is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., serving as Co-Chair of Community Engagement and on the Photography Team. She is also the founder of JustKIM LLC, an empowerment brand that creates motivational content and community initiatives. A mother to her son Evann Brown and fur mama to Kingston the Golden Doodle, she is an avid traveler, budding children’s book author, and connector of people.
“Building bridges, creating stories, and keeping it moving—one connection at a time.”
Kimberly Cook
Clay Harmony Leland Elementary - Discovery
Chosen Vessels
Kimberly Cook has been a dedicated member of The Home Depot team since March 2016. In her current role as a Pro Sales Representative, she is responsible for driving market share growth by building and managing a strong portfolio of professional clients, while consistently providing exceptional service and solutions tailored to their needs. Her ability to foster long-term relationships and deliver value to customers has been a key factor in her success.
Beyond her professional responsibilities, Kimberly is deeply engaged in associate development and community service. She is an active participant in Women’s Link and AA Pulse, two of The Home Depot’s Associate Resource Groups, where she contributes to initiatives that promote inclusivity, leadership, and professional growth among associates. In addition, she volunteers with Team Depot, supporting projects and events that serve veterans and children in need, further demonstrating her commitment to giving back to the community.
Through her leadership, customer-focused approach, and dedication to service, Kimberly continues to make a positive impact both within The Home Depot and in the communities she serves.
Kristel Silang
Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary - Discovery
Helping Mamas
Kristel Silang is a Filipina immigrant who moved to Atlanta in 2022. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from the University of the Philippines and has over a decade of experience in marketing and communications, specializing in search engine optimization, brand building, and content marketing. Since 2010, Kristel has been actively volunteering with nonprofits that advance equity and belonging. She has led initiatives such as fundraising drives for Lupang Pangako (Promise Land) Elementary School in Payatas, Philippines, as well as volunteer efforts with 48in48 and The Sandwich Project in the metro Atlanta area.
Nicole Davis
Love T. Nolan Elementary - Discovery
Out of Hand Theater
Nicole Davis is a seasoned branding creative and print professional with more than 25 years of experience. Professionally, she serves as a trusted branding and marketing consultant, helping both corporate and small business elevate their brands. As a dedicated wife and mother, Nicole is also deeply committed to the strengthening of the community with service, leadership, and supporting initiatives through her church, sorority, and community organizations. As an entrepreneur, she has partnered with nonprofits to host and sponsor programs that have impacted nearly 1,000 residents in Southwest Atlanta and City of South Fulton, earning her the distinguished 2019 City of Atlanta Neighborhood Award. She remains committed and focused on harmonizing her unwavering devotion to her family and her engagement with the community through leadership, service, and professional excellence.
Nuri Rashied
Kindezi @ Gideons- Discovery
Piedmont Park Conservancy
Nuri A. Rashied is a youth programs professional and advocate for educational, economic, and workforce equity. She serves as Program Development & Innovation Specialist at STE(A)M Truck, leading the design and implementation of hands-on STEM initiatives that spark curiosity and expand access for diverse youth populations. Her work includes program management, curriculum design, volunteer coordination, and partnership development, all aimed at creating equitable pathways for learners to thrive. Nuri is also active in her community as a member of the Junior League of Atlanta and a board member of COVA, the Girls on the Run Young Professionals Board, and United Way Young Professional Leaders. She shares her expertise at conferences and professional forums, advancing equity and innovation in STEAM education.
Shanese Broadnax
Belmont Hills elementary - discovery
Stella Love
Shanese Broadnax earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Southern Illinois University and her Master of Social Work from Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. She currently serves as a Career Counselor at KIPP Atlanta Schools, where she guides scholars in exploring career pathways and achieving postsecondary success. Shanese is also a member of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals and serves on the special events team at Eagles Nest Church.
Shermika Dunner
Brookview Elementary- Discovery
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Shermika Dunner is a marketer with expertise in building strategy and driving innovation for some of the world’s most iconic brands.
She serves on the boards of United Way African-American Partnership (Vice Chair) Cool Girls (Marketing Chair) Habitat for Humanity Dekalb, and Hand, Heart, Soul Project. In addition, she volunteers with Junior League of Atlanta and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated reflecting her personal values of paying it forward and being of service.
She is a graduate of United Way Volunteer Improvement Program and Atlanta Women’s Foundation Inspire Atlanta Program, the latter of which she raised over $11K for.
Shermika earned her MBA in Marketing from Clark Atlanta University and her BA in English from University of Alabama at Birmingham.
An avid traveler and jazz enthusiast, she enjoys shopping for home décor with her rescue chihuahua, Harlem, by her side.
Sri Choudannavar
Usher Collier Elementary - Discovery
Lifecycle Building Center
Sri Choudannavar is a Memphis native and is a consultant with McKinsey & Company in Atlanta, where he has spent the past two years advising clients on operations and organizational strategy. Sri is a graduate of Vanderbilt University with a B.S. in Human & Organizational Development and minor in Economics. He has conducted research on homelessness and Tennessee public education, and has volunteered with Metro Nashville Public Schools. He is passionate about leveraging his professional and academic experiences to drive meaningful civic impact in Atlanta.
Tameka Mitchell
Clay Harmony Leland Elementary - Discovery
Chosen Vessels
Tameka Mitchell is a motivator, entrepreneur, author, and, most importantly, a MOM. Her love of storytelling and dedication to children’s literacy inspired her to build a legacy of writing books that encourage children to be fearless and believe in themselves. As the owner of Maternity Motivation Publishing, LLC, Tameka hopes to motivate mothers and create stories and visuals that would have connected with her as a child and will inspire her own children. Her focus is to produce content that is a tribute to people of color with vibrant, simple messages that encourage family and community conversations. Tameka aims to empower and uplift individuals navigating similar experiences, offering solace and encouragement during moments of isolation.
Tamia Marrow
Usher Collier Elementary - Discovery
Lifecycle Building Center
Tamia Marrow is a Portfolio Manager at BlackRock, where she manages investment portfolios across U.S. and developed markets. She earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from North Carolina Central University. Since moving to Atlanta in 2021, Tamia has been involved in community efforts focused on youth support, addressing food insecurity, and environmental care. She values collaboration, service, and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully—both professionally and locally.
Tyra Harper
Belmont Hills elementary - discovery
Stella Love
Tyra Harper is a dedicated public servant with six years of experience in government, committed to creating meaningful impact in the community. Tyra’s passion for addressing food insecurity has led her to volunteer with local organizations, where she has worked in community gardens and packing meals for those in need. Tyra is motivated by opportunities to collaborate with others and create solutions that make a tangible difference.
Wanda Lee
Love T. Nolan Elementary - Discovery
Out of Hand Theater
I’m a healthcare quality executive committed to advancing whole health equity and uplifting communities through strategic leadership and compassionate service. In my professional role, I lead initiatives that improve care outcomes and access, ensuring that every life touched is better for it. I’ve spearheaded a program that provides weekend meals to elementary school children through backpack distributions, partnered with the Atlanta Hawks to help feed over one million people for two consecutive years, and supported global efforts to bring clean water to children in Kenya. My work is rooted in stewardship, impact, and the belief that leadership is most powerful when it serves others.
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