Community Service

With the Keller-Williams Team, it is more than building homes -- it is about building the community. That is why we take advantage of the opportunity to give back. Whether it is organizing soccer teams or helping to build a home for Habitat for Humanity or helping to feed the hungry, we love the way it feels to see the smiles on our neighbors' faces.

Always active in the community, Keller-Williams Project Sales Director Randy Wallace has served as president of United Way of Horry County, Coastal Carolina Association of REALTORS, the FUMC Men's Fellowship, and the intermediate school PTO. Still active in these organizations and others, Wallace is a strong supporter of Habitat for Humanity, YMCA of Coastal Carolina, Horry County public schools, and a number of local charities, He currently serves on the Board of Directors for United Way, the YMCA, and the administration board of his local church. For 26 years he has headed the REALTORS Mark Sloan Memorial Golf Tournament which has raised over $300,000 for cancer research and facilities. A soccer enthusiast, Wallace helped organize girls' club soccer in the area, has sponsored Coastal Futbol Club, YMCA, and high school teams, and is assisting the YMCA to create new soccer fields. Presently, Wallace is heading efforts to build new lots for Habitat for Humanity homes (along with Builder-partner, Derrick Blanton) and is co-chairing the YMCA's Capital Campaign to build a new $7.5 million facility in Myrtle Beach.

Randy and his wife, Chris, have four grown children. They are active members of First United Methodist Church in Myrtle Beach, where Randy has worked with teenage youth for over 30 years. Since 1988, Randy has also directed a summer youth travel experience, The Western Tour for Boys & Girls, Inc., an organization started by his uncle, Randy Gravely, and R.L. Cockfield in Lake City, S.C. back in 1957.

In addition to Wallace's personal community involvement, the company and individual staff members support a number of area schools and charities, as well as their own K-W Cares national charity drive.

Everyone at Keller-Williams is thankful to live and work here, and we believe we have an obligation to help make things better whenever and wherever we can. We are thankful for you as well-our many customers and clients-and we hope you will join us in making a positive contribution to our community and to our neighbors all around us.