The February Collective Impact Report is here!

March 1, 2024

In our journey to combat poverty and homelessness, we've learned that no one can do it alone. Collaboration is key, bringing together various agencies under the shared goal of guiding people toward self-sufficiency. This report highlights not just our collective efforts but the real stories of hope and progress.


The percentages reflected in this report signify meaningful progress for individuals on their unique journeys. Not every person requires assistance in each area, but any positive change, no matter the percentage, marks significant progress toward self-sufficiency and a better quality of life! We invite you to join us in celebrating these stories of transformation and progress. 

 

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The 14 Contributing Agencies


Alston Wilkes Society

Bethel Day Shelter

Carolina Community Actions

Catawba Mental Health

FAVOR (Faces and Voices of Recovery)

House of Agape Ministry

Keystone Substance Abuse Services

No Sad Story Ministry

Pathways Community Center Intake & Referrals

The Haven Men's Shelter

The Life House Cottage

The Manna House Pantry

V.I.T.A (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)

Veterans Bridge Home

September 15, 2025
Collective Impact in Action August reminded us once again that when we come together with shared purpose, real change happens. Through the dedicated efforts of our on-site partners, eighteen individuals successfully transitioned into independent housing- our highest this year! Each transition represents far more than a change in address—it’s a bold step toward stability, self-sufficiency, and a renewed sense of possibility. And housing is just one piece of the puzzle. But impact is also found in the everyday—the shared meals, the quiet encouragement, the practical skills passed along in our Learning Lab, or the moment someone feels seen and supported. Let’s continue building a community where opportunity is accessible, dignity is upheld, and forward is always possible.
August 29, 2025
A Recipe for Hope Begins Here Standing in the Larry Bigham Kitchen, Taylor shares what we believe will become a transformative space—home to our soon-to-be Culinary Workforce Readiness Program. This initiative is designed to equip individuals with hands-on training, life skills, ServSafe® certification, and guaranteed job connections, creating true pathways to self-sufficiency. But to make this vision a reality, we need your support. Your sponsorship of our Recipe for Hope Luncheon will directly fuel this program—turning compassion into opportunity and opening doors to brighter futures. Together, we can transform a kitchen into a launchpad for change. Will you join us? Recipe for Hope Luncheon Thursday, September 25, 2025 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM | Drop-In Lunch Remarks at 12:00 PM & 12:45 PM Pathways Community Center | 546 S Cherry Rd, Rock Hill
August 19, 2025
Reflecting on July: Collective Impact in Action July reminded us once again that when we come together with shared purpose, real change happens. Through the dedicated efforts of our on-site partners, eleven individuals successfully transitioned into independent housing . Each transition represents far more than a change in address—it’s a bold step toward stability, self-sufficiency, and a renewed sense of possibility. And housing is just one piece of the puzzle. In June: 100% of participants achieved goals related to obtaining essential documentation —a critical step on the path to employment, housing applications, and long-term stability. Over 50% of clients working to improve their employment situation made measurable progress , including maintaining current jobs, moving from part-time to full-time, completing job training programs, or securing new employment opportunities. But impact is also found in the everyday—the shared meals, the quiet encouragement, the practical skills passed along in our Learning Lab, or the moment someone feels seen and supported. Let’s continue building a community where opportunity is accessible, dignity is upheld, and forward is always possible.