RTB is a faith-based 501(c)(3) corporation operating in the Statesboro-Bulloch County area committed to bestowing unconditional love through righteous acts by providing members of our community with tolls to help them build the life they want for themselves and their families. We specifically offer spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and financial services through direct programming for all residents, youth, adults, and college students alike, regardless of their socioeconomic status or religious affiliation.
Meet Philip & Lashai
While praying for the best way to serve the Statesboro-Bulloch County area, God placed a special message, Isaiah 58:6-12, in the hearts of Philip and LaShai Campbell, and Restoring the Breach, Inc. was incorporated on March 4, 2017. Since its inception, Restoring the Breach, Inc. has been blessed with God-given directors, advisors, and volunteers who work faithfully and diligently to ensure that the organization is successful.
Shortly after its founding, the Restoring the Breach, Inc. team wasted no time beginning the service they were committed to accomplish. In the beginning May of 2017, the organization participated in a local youth conference and assisted with setting up Open Hearts Community Mission. By the end of month, Restoring the Breach, Inc. was preparing to host its first program, Camp ULTRA.
Camp ULTRA was held for a week at the end of June 2017 at Gracewood Baptist Church. Restoring the Breach, Inc. along with volunteers from Gracewood Baptist Church, Georgia Southern University, and local educational institutions hosted over 45 children from Kindergarten through 8th grade each day and enriched them with classes including Bible Study, Language Arts, Math, Science & Technology, Physical Education, Visual and Performing Arts. Different community leaders also came in each day host a leadership seminar each afternoon.
Restoring the Breach, Inc. currently provides ongoing devotional services at Open Hearts Community Mission on Wednesday nights and tutoring services on Tuesday and Thursday nights at the Statesboro-Bulloch County library. The organization also hosts monthly workshops on Georgia Southern’s campus with subjects including but not limited to, budgeting, mental health, and career preparedness. Community outreach programs have included a health fair, back-to-school drives, school supply distribution, a literacy event—among other events.
Executive Directors
Philip Campbell Jr. - Founder and Executive Director
Middle Grades Math Teacher and Basketball Coach
Statesboro STEAM Academy
LaShai Campbell - Founder and Executive Director
Budget Analyst, Georgia Southern University
Adjunct Instructor, Ogeechee Technical College
Board Members
Franklin Collins - Board President
Academic Advisor
Georgia Southern University
Wesley Woods - Board Vice President
Environmental Health and Safety Specialist
Georgia Southern University
Christy Brown - Board Secretary
Pre-Kindergarten Teacher, Little Rascal's Child Care and Learning Center
Brian Brown - Board Treasurer
Viracon, Inc.
Brittainee Collins - Assistant Treasurer
Church Administrator & Chosen Childrens Ministry Leader, Spirit & Truth Worship Center
Jeniffer Johnston - Fundraising Chair
Independent International Student Liaison
Collegiate Executive Board
Chandler Rouse, President
Jada Arrington, Vice President
Tyciana Johnson, Secretary
Corianna Prioleau, Treasurer
Cheyenne Rhaney, Historian
Kennedy Rouse, Fundraising Chair
Kaira Harris, Secretary
Alexis Bing, Programming & Events Chair