Kellen Wiley Jr. is no stranger to hard work, discipline, and giving back and on August 2nd, he’s showing up for the community that shaped him. As he prepares to take the field with the Miami Hurricanes, Kellen is first making time to support the Largest Classroom Back-to-School Supply Event.

 

From backpacks to binders, this event is about more than school supplies, it’s about investing in the next generation. Kellen, once a young student walking into his first day of school with big dreams, knows firsthand how much it means to be supported. That’s why he’s stepping in, not just as a rising football star, but as a leader rooted in purpose.

 

Come out and be part of something powerful. Let’s give our students the tools they need to succeed..

This back-to-school season, Kellen Wiley Jr. Enterprise LLC is doing more than building business, it’s building community. Kellen Wiley Jr., owner and rising entrepreneur, is proud to give back to the Largest Classroom Back-to-School Event, a grassroots initiative that prepares local students for a strong start to the school year.

 

What makes this moment truly special is that Kellen’s involvement with this event began years ago—not as a sponsor, but as a volunteer. While still in high school, Kellen stepped up to help distribute supplies and support families in need. Now, as the head of his own enterprise, he’s returning not just as a supporter, but as a leader committed to empowering the same community that helped shape him.

 

Kellen’s story is one of full-circle impact. His passion for service and entrepreneurship has always been rooted in something deeper than business success. It’s about connection, access, and giving others a hand up especially in the neighborhoods that nurtured his own dreams.

 

By investing his time and resources in events like the Largest Classroom, Kellen is proving that BuiltByKellen is more than a slogan it’s a standard. It means being present. It means staying humble. It means using your platform to lift others.

The community thanks Kellen, for showing what true leadership looks like: starting at the grassroots and growing with gratitude.