P - Human Services

  • Asheville Poverty Initiative’s mission is to build community and promote economic justice. We strive to create a beloved community that celebrates mutuality, abundance, and justice, working to dismantle stereotypes, reduce fear, and empower hope through telling stories across socio-economic differences.

  • To empower adults age 50 and over in Randolph County toward a life of personal independence, healthy aging, social connection, and life-long learning.

  • Our mission at Renew Mobile Showers is to renew dignity and hope for the future by providing access to clean water and sanitation with warm showers, laundry service, and hygiene items to our neighbors experiencing homelessness. We envision each one of our guests rediscovering themselves and finding hope for the future through our services. Our core values revolve around compassion, dignity, respect, and empowerment, guiding us in our efforts to serve the community with integrity and empathy.

  • The Asheville Pickleball Association (APA), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, promotes the growth of pickleball in Western North Caroline to enrich lives in our communities.

  • To foster community across intersecting identities through advocacy, compassion, education, and service.

  • At United Way of Chatham County, our mission is to address the most critical needs of Chatham County residents. We believe that everyone in our community deserves the opportunity to thrive.

  • Safe Haven, serving Pender and Duplin counties, provides shelter, services, and resources to women, children and men who are victims/survivors of domestic violence.

  • Orange Congregations in Mission is a private, non-profit ministry composed of almost 50 congregations in northern Orange County, NC that strives to meet the emergency needs of those who find themselves in a crisis situation and provide a helping hand to those in need.

  • Therapist Resource Network provides emergency financial support, burnout prevention and recovery, and advocacy for mental health clinicians.

  • On Eagles Wings (OEW) is a sixteen-year-old 501c3 working to prevent children/youth from falling victim to sex trafficking, offering assistance to those still trapped, and restoring those that have survived by offering HOPE, EMPOWERMENT, and a BRIGHTER FUTURE.

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