Programs & Direct Services

Our programs offer opportunities for Greenville residents in various stages of scarcity 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.

Economic Mobility Program

Striving to Thrive

Long-term holistic support and coaching for individuals striving to improve their economic mobility related to career, income and finances, education, housing, transportation, and overall health and well-being. 

Economic Mobility with Housing

Family Housing

Offering families with children exiting homelessness stable housing and supportive economic mobility programming with the goal of obtaining safe, affordable, permanent housing, long-term self-sufficiency, and promoting generational stability.

Day Shelter for Homelessness

Place of Hope

Safe space for adults experiencing homelessness to access hygiene facilities, resources to meet basic needs, and essential services, as well as case management to address barriers and opportunities for economic mobility and stability.

Financial Assistance & Food Pantry

Emergency Assistance

Support for individuals and families in financial crisis by offering low-barrier access to food and financial assistance for rent, utilities, and medication.

Service For Program Participants

Mental Health Counseling

Mental Health Counseling offers participants involved in our other programs, and their immediate family members, access to therapy with our on-staff licensed mental health counselor (free of charge).

Service For Program Participants

Financial Stabilization

Participants access services that promote economic mobility and housing stability, including matched savings, stabilization funds, and credit-building loans.

Organization Overview

Who We Serve

During FY23 we saw a diverse range of participants.

Including 149 Children and 971 Seniors
With Annual Income Under $30k
And 45% Identify As Male
Participants Identity as Black/African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, or Multiple Races