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What does it take to transform a neighborhood long defined by poverty into a community of opportunity, dignity, and hope?
In this episode, Logan Herring, CEO of The WRK Group, shares how three organizations—the Warehouse, Reach Riverside, and Kingswood Community Center—are leading a $600 million revitalization effort in Wilmington, Delaware’s Riverside neighborhood.
Logan discusses how teens help design and run a state-of-the-art community center, why holistic redevelopment is central to breaking intergenerational poverty, and how community members themselves are shaping the vision for their future. He also reflects on personal experiences that shaped his leadership journey and explains why his ultimate goal is to work himself out of a job by building a community that thrives without external support.
You’ll hear about:
How The WRK Group blends housing, education, health, and economic vitality into one comprehensive model.
The story behind the Warehouse teen center, run for teens, by teens.
The challenges and breakthroughs of creating lasting, systemic change.
Why restoring hope is as important as bricks and mortar.
Generational impact stories—from tragedy to triumph—that reveal what’s at stake.
This conversation is an inspiring look at what’s possible when vision, collaboration, and community ownership come together.
Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 300 case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
By Alberto Lidji5
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What does it take to transform a neighborhood long defined by poverty into a community of opportunity, dignity, and hope?
In this episode, Logan Herring, CEO of The WRK Group, shares how three organizations—the Warehouse, Reach Riverside, and Kingswood Community Center—are leading a $600 million revitalization effort in Wilmington, Delaware’s Riverside neighborhood.
Logan discusses how teens help design and run a state-of-the-art community center, why holistic redevelopment is central to breaking intergenerational poverty, and how community members themselves are shaping the vision for their future. He also reflects on personal experiences that shaped his leadership journey and explains why his ultimate goal is to work himself out of a job by building a community that thrives without external support.
You’ll hear about:
How The WRK Group blends housing, education, health, and economic vitality into one comprehensive model.
The story behind the Warehouse teen center, run for teens, by teens.
The challenges and breakthroughs of creating lasting, systemic change.
Why restoring hope is as important as bricks and mortar.
Generational impact stories—from tragedy to triumph—that reveal what’s at stake.
This conversation is an inspiring look at what’s possible when vision, collaboration, and community ownership come together.
Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 300 case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.

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