We exist to give low-income families a fresh start by satisfying their hunger for nutrition, connection, and pathways to a promising future through our food and nutrition programs and our two-generation education programs.
Building and sustaining families through adoption or foster care.
To advocate for children prenatal to five years old in Anson County.
To preserve our barns in history and in fact.
To collaboratively create and expand regional community-based and integrated food systems that are locally owned and controlled, environmentally sound, economically viable, and health-promoting.
To help nonprofits use technology to better serve their communitites.
To advance and promote the profession of prospect research through professional development and education among members.
To equip women with the tools and support they need, both in prison and in the communities to which they return, through chaplaincy services, transition education, reentry support, and community engagement.