The Salvation Army of Greenville has launched a $16 million capital campaign to fund the renovation and redesign of its social services campus and shelter facilities, titled “Rebuilding Hope Restoring Lives.”
The revitalized campus will feature increased emergency shelter bed capacity, new transitional housing spaces, family units, and larger dining hall facilities. Services will be consolidated under one roof to serve clients more effectively, including rent, utility, food, and clothing assistance.
The renovation project aims to provide a safe place for individuals and families to sleep and restore their dignity, with a focus on empowering independent living through family and transitional housing.
The architecture firm McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture has been selected for the project. The Salvation Army of Greenville, serving the community for over 119 years, recognizes the growing need for support services due to the increasing homeless population.
Private donors, businesses, and foundations are called upon to support the campaign and make shelter renovations a reality, showcasing the importance of community collaboration in serving those in need.
As Greenville grows, organizations like The Salvation Army must expand their facilities to meet the rising demand for social services, enhancing their ability to engage with clients and provide essential support.
The campaign reflects The Salvation Army’s dedication to serving the community by investing in renovations that will have a lasting impact on individuals and families in need, offering them the support, resources, and dignity they deserve.
For more information on the campaign, individuals can visit The Salvation Army of Greenville’s website and consider getting involved to make a significant difference in the lives of those served by The Salvation Army.
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