Meet Ennis Antoine - A Volunteer Serving with Care

Meet Ennis Antoine — a leader whose passion for people shines through everything he does. As the Managing Broker at Keller Williams West Atlanta, Ennis brings purpose and heart to his professional life, while dedicating his time outside the office to causes that uplift our city. Whether he’s helping build homes with Atlanta Habitat for Humanity or delivering meals with Open Hand Atlanta, Ennis shows up with care, compassion, and a deep love for community.

We’re excited to celebrate his commitment and the meaningful difference he’s making across Atlanta.


What impact areas or pressing needs facing Atlanta do you care about most? Why?

There are several pressing impact areas facing Atlanta, but the ones closest to my heart are affordable housing, food insecurity, and youth empowerment through education and mentorship. Affordable housing is foundational. Everyone deserves a safe, stable place to call home, yet so many families in Atlanta are being pushed out due to rising costs and gentrification. Through my work with Habitat for Humanity and homebuyer education programs, I’ve seen firsthand how homeownership can change the trajectory of a family’s future — breaking generational cycles of poverty and building equity for years to come. Food insecurity is another urgent challenge. It’s unacceptable that in a city as vibrant as Atlanta, families and seniors still go to bed hungry. That’s why I volunteer with organizations like the Atlanta Community Food Bank and Meals on Wheels — because a warm meal is more than nourishment, it’s dignity. And lastly, I care deeply about our youth. I believe when we invest in young people — through tutoring, mentoring, scholarships, and life skills — we’re building the leaders of tomorrow. That’s why I stay engaged in programs that uplift and guide students toward a brighter future. At the heart of it all is love for community — and a belief that we rise by lifting others.

What do you love most about an organization you volunteer with? Why do you volunteer with them?

What I love most about Atlanta Habitat for Humanity and Open Hand Atlanta is their unwavering commitment to uplifting lives in our local community. At Habitat, it’s incredible to see how providing safe, affordable housing can transform a family’s future. With Open Hand Atlanta, I deeply value their focus on nutrition and health equity—ensuring that people not only have food, but the right kind of food to support their well-being. I volunteer with both organizations because their missions align with my values, and I’m passionate about making a meaningful impact where it’s needed most.

How has volunteering impacted your personal/professional life?

Volunteering has deeply enriched both my personal and professional life. Personally, it’s grounded me with a greater sense of purpose and gratitude—it’s a reminder of the power of community and compassion. Professionally, it’s strengthened my leadership, communication, and organizational skills. One moment that really touched me was when I meet the homeowners , they are first-time homeowner through Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. They shared that they was the first in her family to own a home, and what that milestone meant for them and her children. Hearing their story reminded me that the work we do through volunteering isn’t just about building houses or delivering meals—it’s about creating hope and opportunity for generations. That experience continues to inspire how I lead and serve every day.”

Service isn’t just something I do—it’s a part of who I am. Whether I’m volunteering through Habitat for Humanity, Open Hand Atlanta, or Meals on Wheels, I believe in showing up consistently, with heart and purpose. I’m committed to making a difference—not just in big moments, but in the everyday acts of kindness and care. I also love to encourage those in my circle to make a difference and let their light shine, because we are all placed on this earth to do good, to show love, and to be present for one another. When we lead with compassion, we don’t just build stronger communities—we become better people in the process.
— Ennis Antoine

What skills have you honed or what have you learned through your experience as a volunteer?

Through my experience as a volunteer, I’ve gained a wide range of practical skills I never imagined I’d master. I’ve learned how to build a house from the ground up—everything from hanging cabinets and installing siding to painting and finishing details. Beyond the physical skills, I’ve also developed greater patience, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. Volunteering has truly been a learning experience that’s built not only homes, but also my confidence and capability.

Can you share a memorable highlight or moment you've experienced that might motivate others to volunteer?

One of the most memorable highlights for me was during a build day with Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. We were nearing the final stages of the home, and a future homeowner brought their children to see the progress. When I see first-time homebuyers and the look on their faces—filled with joy, pride, and hope—it reminds me why I volunteer. Knowing they’re about to achieve something life-changing, often for the first time in their family’s history, is incredibly moving. It’s in those moments that you realize the true impact of your time and effort. You don’t have to be a professional builder to make a difference—you just have to show up and care.

Why Atlanta? What do you love about this city and/or tell us a bit about some of your favorite Atlanta things - people, places, things to do, etc.

Atlanta is home in every sense of the word. What I love most about the city is the energy—it’s a place full of history, culture, opportunity, and heart. I’m a huge Atlanta Braves fan, so you’ll often catch me at Truist Park cheering them on. I’m also a proud foodie—there’s nothing like discovering a great new spot on the BeltLine or grabbing comfort food from a local gem. But more than that, Atlanta is where I’m raising my family. My church, Jackson Memorial, has been a spiritual anchor for us. It’s a place that keeps me grounded and connected to a community of faith and purpose. I’m proud to be raising my kids in a city that offers so much room for growth, learning, and belonging. Atlanta gives us space to dream and the roots to stay grounded—and that’s what makes it so special.

What advice would you give to someone who is interested in getting involved with volunteering?

My advice to anyone interested in volunteering is simple: just start. You don’t have to have special skills or tons of free time—just a willing heart. Find a cause that speaks to you and take that first step. Whether it’s swinging a hammer, delivering meals, mentoring youth, or organizing events, every role makes a difference. Volunteering isn’t just about giving back—it’s about gaining perspective, building community, and discovering how much impact one person can have. You’ll be surprised how much it fills you up while you’re helping someone else.

Volunteering in April? Share where, when and if others can join you or how they can get involved.

I’ve got a busy and fulfilling month of volunteering ahead in April, and I’d love for others to join me! On Friday, April 5 and Saturday, April 12, I’ll be participating in a Habitat for Humanity build—there’s nothing like working alongside future homeowners and seeing the progress unfold. On Saturday, April 19, I’ll be delivering meals with Meals on Wheels Atlanta, helping provide nourishment and connection to seniors in our community. Then on Monday, April 14, I’ll be out with Open Hand Atlanta delivering food for those facing food insecurity. Each opportunity is a chance to make a real impact—and there’s always room for more helping hands!