Local Partners

Building Hope Community Life Center

309 West 9th Street, Greenville, 27836
757-1927 or 757-1840
www.bhclc.org

Robert Lee, Executive Director

A faith-based after school tutoring program designed to help young children and families become successful by developing the spiritual and educational skills to overcome economic and cultural hardships and hindrances of life.

 

Carolina Pregnancy Center

1012 Charles Boulevard, Greenville, NC 27834
757-0003
www.carolinapregnancycenter.org

Blake Honeycutt, Executive Director

CPC reaches out to women who find themselves in a crisis or unplanned pregnancy situation, providing practical emotional support and encouragement.  CPC offers support in the areas of lifestyle counseling, parenting, and emotional healing from post-abortion stress.  CPC also provides outreach to the community by abstinence education programs through curriculum, literature, media and public speaking.

 

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

www.EasternNCfca.org

Oakmont Connections: Ron Curll and Dave Morris

Mission statement: “To present to athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure or receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church.”  Volunteers needed to help with weekly small group huddles, meals for athletic teams, etc

 

First Born Community Development Center

912 Black-Jack-Grimesland Road, P.O. Box 308, Grimesland, NC 27837
758-6147

Carolyn Spencer, Executive Director

First Born provides basic life essentials (food and clothes) for individuals and families who meet the eligibility requirements, and serves as a guidance and referral center for the community.  Volunteers needed every 2nd & 4th Saturday from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. to help sort, pack and disburse food and clothes.

 

Food Bank of North Carolina

497 West 9th Street, Greenville, NC 27834
752-4996, ext. 2302
www.foodbankcenc.org

Contact Angela Pantuso

Volunteers needed to sort and bag food Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m..  Some Wednesday evening and Saturday morning opportunities are also available. 

 

Greenville Community Shelter

207 Manhattan Street, Greenville, NC, 27835
752-0829; 752-1107 evenings
www.greenvillecommunityshelter.org

Lynne James, Executive Director

The Shelter serves the poor and homeless in a continuum of care from basic shelter to homelessness prevention that empowers clients to achieve and maintain lives of self-sufficiency.  Volunteers needed to prepare and serve evening meals, donate cleaning supplies and paper products, provide enrichment activities for the residents, or help with maintenance of grounds.

 

Grifton Mission Ministries

6499 North Highland Boulevard, Grifton, NC 28580, 524-5575
btarlton@earthlink.net

Contact Billy Tarlton

 

Habitat for Humanity of Pitt County, Inc.

210-D East 14th Street, P.O. Box 514, Greenville, NC 2783
758-2947
www.habitatpittco.org

Buddy Holt, Executive Director

Volunteers needed to help with construction of homes Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Also need volunteers to provide snacks for groups and other volunteers.

 

Pitt County Council on Aging

4551 County Home Road, Greenville, NC 27858
752-1717
www.pittcoa.com

Contact: Christal Curran

The Council On Aging strives to improve the quality of life for older Americans through service, advocacy, education and volunteer efforts.

 

Zoe Restoration House for Women & Children/Take It to the Streets, Inc.

607 W. 4th Street, P.O. Box 30314, Greenville, NC 27833-0134
752-7869

Directors:  Clinton & Sheri VanHook

A community based, nonprofit, evangelistic organization that provides services to persons rebuilding their lives following substance abuse, homelessness, imprisonment or other debilitating conditions.  Zoe House provides a safe, supportive home for up to 12 women and children while they rebuild their lives.