COMMUNITY SERVICE
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COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS
Guided by a shared vision of excellence and compassion, The Crown Jewels (NC) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated is dedicated to delivering and sustaining impactful programs that transform the lives of children and families while strengthening the communities we serve. Our award-winning programming, recognized at both the National and Southern Area levels of The Links, Incorporated, reflects this commitment. We proudly carry out our mission through the organization’s five signature program facets: Services to Youth, The Arts, National Trends and Services, International Trends and Services, and Health and Human Services.
Our chapter boasts a proud and extensive legacy of community service, marked by a diverse portfolio of transformative initiatives. We have championed oral health education through Colgate’s Bright Smiles, Bright Futures program; advanced STEM engagement and HBCU advocacy; and enriched classical arts education and access within opera and ballet. Our efforts also include professional clothing drives in partnership with Dress for Success, civic and legislative outreach, and the promotion of digital wellness through the Cyber Series Mental Health Initiative. In collaboration with Samaritan’s Feet, we have provided essential footwear to children in need. Additionally, we have hosted advocacy-based art workshops, raised awareness on critical issues such as period poverty and human trafficking, and launched Real Men Read, a justice-centered literacy initiative. Our chapter has further supported caregivers through estate planning workshops tailored for families affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia, while also promoting breast cancer awareness and funding mammograms for women in underserved communities.
Our Focus Areas
Our programming is shaped around five national facets, each designed to meet critical needs and inspire lasting change.

Services to Youth
Links Connected to Prepare Our Youth for Success
Services to Youth empowers Black youth to use their intellect and ambition to become successful, engaged citizens.
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the arts
Links Connected to Advance Our Artistic Heritage
The Arts works to expand arts activities across our communities by creating and supporting art education and performances for both youth and professional artists.
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National Trends and Services
Links Connected to Advocate for Our Communities
National Trends and Services strengthens the communities and families we serve to overcome disparities by reducing barriers through advocacy, education, and support.
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International Trends and Services
Links Connected for Global Impact
International Trends and Services supports people around the world, especially women and their families, by delivering programs that enhance their quality of life.
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Health and Human Services
Links Connected to Promote Black Family Wellness
The Health and Human Services Facet promotes wellness and works to eliminate chronic health disparities in communities of color through education, advocacy, and access to resources.
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Our Award-Winning Programs
We are incredibly proud and honored that our chapter’s community programming has been recognized with multiple awards at both the Southern Area and National levels. These accolades reflect our unwavering commitment to making a lasting impact in the communities we serve and inspire us to continue striving for excellence through meaningful service.
Bridging the Gap: Serving the Whole Child
Fourth Place | Integrated Programs | 44th National Assembly
First Place | Integrated Programs | 47th Southern Area ConferenceProgram Description:
Launched in 2016 with Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology, Bridging the Gap: Serving the Whole Child has grown into a signature umbrella program of the Crown Jewels (NC) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. Designed to close academic, cultural, health, and opportunity gaps, the initiative unites all five facets to support students from high school through college while extending impact globally.
Through mentorship, scholarships, field trips, wellness initiatives, and cultural enrichment, the program integrates STEAM education, arts engagement, civic leadership, HBCU support, and international outreach. Students benefit from hands-on experiences, professional development, and essential resources that prepare them for higher education and workforce success.
From 2022–2025 alone, the initiative has engaged more than 8,000 students and families, awarded over $80,000 in scholarships, supported international students, and expanded global equity efforts in Ghana, Jamaica, Malawi, and Haiti. By addressing the whole child—academic achievement, cultural identity, health, and community empowerment—Bridging the Gap creates lasting impact and sustainable change.
Cyber Series Mental Health Initiative
First Place | Single Facet | Health and Human Services | 46th Southern Area Conference
Third Place | Single Facet | Health and Human Services | 45th Southern Area ConferenceProgram Description:
The Cyber Series Mental Health initiative was an innovative and interactive experience created in partnership with I Am Not Media, Inc. and Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology (POB). Building on learnings from the fall 2017 pilot, the program launched in spring 2018. It consisted of seven high engagement workshops including a team challenge designed to educate students about the influence of excessive social media consumption on their mental health and overall well-being. After completing the workshops, not only did students gain a greater awareness of mental health and health behaviors, but also they developed an enhanced understanding about their online reputation, Internet and device addictions, social media anxiety, and cyberbullying. Students were able to demonstrate healthy social media practices as well as creatively articulate positive social media concepts in a poster campaign project and contest. Students proudly showcased their project posters in an exciting gallery style poster exhibit where they interacted and shared their learnings with visiting guests including parents, faculty, and peers. Awards for the “Most Impactful”, “Most Artistic” and “Fan Favorite” student poster campaigns were given.
Upon completion of the Cyber Series, post-assessment results indicated a substantial increase in student literacy about mental health, self-identity and social media safety. 100% of the students knew how to detect cyberbullying and 91% of participants knew and cited the different mental health issues attributed to social media usage. The Cyber Series for Mental Health Initiative received overwhelmingly positive feedback from participating students, POB faculty, parents, and poster exhibit attendees, with its influence multiplying well beyond the 265 students who directly engaged in the program over its four-and-a-half-year run. One of the most meaningful outcomes from the Cyber Series experience was helping students to enrich their offline personal interactions. Perhaps participant Ni’Relle Ray expressed it best when she said “The most important thing I learned from this workshop series is how to engage and really take the time to see life yourself other than from your cell phone. #LiveOffline!”

Best Practice Recognition Awards
- Artist Noir: Art as Advocacy | Single Facet | 43rd National Assembly | 2022
- Crown Jewels Links Shoes of Hope | Integrated | 43rd National Assembly | 2022
- Crown Jewels Links Shoes of Hope | 42nd National Assembly | 2020
- Cyber Series Mental Health Initiative | 42nd National Assembly | 2020
- Empowering Our Youth! | 42nd National Assembly | 2020
- Cyber Series – Mental Health Initiative | 44th Southern Area Conference | 2017
- “EngiLinks” STEAM Program | 44th Southern Area Conference | 2017
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