Uplifting communities with purpose, we turn compassion into meaningful impact.

Beyond creating spaces for people to shine through my events, I’m deeply committed to being present for those who need support the most. My work doesn’t stop at bringing the community together — I show up in real, actionable ways. Whether it’s organizing clothing drives, distributing donations directly to the unhoused, or using my platforms to uplift others, I make it a priority to serve with intention and compassion. For me, impact goes beyond the stage or the venue; it lives in the moments where I can help someone feel seen, supported, and cared for. My mission is not only to build community, but to stand with it.

Kailinciaga’s Charity Festival

Last year’s charity festival was a powerful blend of community, creativity, and compassion. What started as an idea to bring people together grew into a full-scale celebration centered on giving back to those in need. The event featured a vibrant mix of vendors, performers, and local brands, each contributing to an unforgettable atmosphere filled with music, fashion, and genuine connection.

Throughout the day, guests were encouraged to donate new and gently used clothing, which were collected on-site to support individuals experiencing homelessness. The response was overwhelming — racks and bins filled quickly as people showed up with intention and heart. After the festival ended, the donations were hand-delivered directly to the unhoused community the very next morning, ensuring they reached the people who needed them the most. Any additional items were then taken to the Atlanta Mission to continue serving beyond the event itself.

The festival also highlighted small businesses and emerging creatives, giving them a platform to showcase their work while contributing to a larger purpose. From live performances to interactive moments with attendees, the energy stayed high and meaningful from start to finish.

What truly set this festival apart was the impact it made — not just through donations, but through presence. It wasn’t just an event; it was a day where the community came together to uplift others, proving that entertainment and purpose can live together. The charity festival became a reminder that when people show up with open hearts, real change happens.

Mix N’ Thrift Holiday Weekend


Thanksgiving weekend was a powerful reminder of what community, consistency, and compassion can create. The weekend kicked off on Friday with the third Mix n’ Thrift, and the turnout exceeded every expectation. Guests not only showed love to the vendors but also purchased enough clothing from the thrift side to raise over $700, all of which was donated directly to The Grocery Spot to support their mission of providing affordable, accessible food to the community.

The impact didn’t stop there. On Saturday, we took the majority of the donated clothing straight to the streets, handing items out directly to those experiencing homelessness. It was a hands-on, face-to-face effort—meeting people where they were, making sure the support was personal and immediate.

By Sunday, we continued the momentum by coming back out to feed the homeless, making sure that as the holiday approached, people weren’t just receiving clothes but also warm meals and human connection.

The remaining clothing donations were delivered to the Atlanta Mission the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, allowing them to properly sort and distribute everything to individuals and families in need. That same day, I gathered a few friends, and together we went back out to hand out more food, ensuring that as many people as possible were cared for going into the holiday.

From raising funds, to feeding people, to putting clothes directly into hands that needed them, Thanksgiving weekend became a full-circle moment of service. It wasn’t just about events—it was about showing up, again and again, for the community that raised me and the people who need us most.

Next Charity Event?

Next Charity Event?

As the year comes to a close, we’re continuing the mission of giving back with two powerful community-based events centered on compassion, dignity, and holiday support.

December 20th will be a full day dedicated to serving the less fortunate across the city. From morning to evening, we’ll be distributing clothing, food, and essential items directly to those in need. This isn’t a one-stop drop-off—it’s an all-day, hands-on effort to meet people where they are and make sure they feel seen, supported, and cared for during the holiday season. Our goal is to show up with intention and make a real impact before Christmas arrives.

December 21st we’ll be partnering with The Grocery Spot for their annual Holiday Toy Store, an event built on dignity, joy, and community. This special day gives parents the opportunity to shop for new toys for their children, ensuring that kids wake up to a meaningful and joyful Christmas morning. To make this happen, we’ll need around 20 volunteers to help with organizing toys, assisting parents as they shop, and creating a warm, supportive environment where families can feel empowered and uplifted.

Together, these two days represent what the holidays are truly about—showing love, spreading kindness, and building joy for those who need it most.