Housing Stability
Foundations for Self-Sufficiency
Access to stable housing reduces financial stressors and creates predictability, offering a strong foundation for individuals and families to pursue career opportunities, achieve financial independence, and work toward their well-being goals.

Breaks the Poverty Cycle
Individuals and families with stable housing have more opportunities build social support systems, engage with community resources, establish foundations for financial independence, and achieve upward social and economic mobility leading to long-term and generational stability.
Decreases Food Insecurity
Crisis support services ensure families do not have to choose between purchasing a week of groceries or paying a necessary bill, promoting food security and ensuring families have consistent access to have to essential items.

Strengthens Community Investment
When people experience upward mobility, they’re more likely to support local businesses, attend community events, and contribute to neighborhood initiatives. This stability fosters a sense of belonging and ownership, encouraging long-term engagement and strengthening the social and economic fabric of the community.
Improves Physical & Mental Health
By reducing stress, improving access to care, and enabling healthier living conditions, economic mobility supports stronger mental and physical health, laying the foundation for lasting stability and well-being.

Our Impact
Were Directly Supported Through Emergency Assistance Services
Increase In Participants Served Over Past 5 Years
Ages 60+ Benefitted From Housing Stability Services
Average Number of Times Participants Accessed Support Over 5 Years
Programs & Direct Services
Our programs offer opportunities for Greenville residents in various stages of scarcity and/or poverty to receive meaningful support. Programs incorporate a wide range of evidence-based practices and strategic tools focused on Housing Stability, Economic Mobility, and Homeless Services.
Organization Overview
Who We Serve
During FY23 we saw a diverse range of participants.






