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The mission of The Servant Center is to provide comprehensive social services to low-income elderly and disabled through area hospitals and the Grocery Assistance Program, as well as transitional and permanent housing, case management, spiritual support and hospice services through Servant House and Glenwood Housing.

The Servant Center, Inc was established in 1996 after a couple of years as an Episcopal street-outreach serving low-income and disabled under a federal grant with the Social Security Administration. As a result of working with disabled homeless in hospitals, shelters and on the street, The Servant Center, in 1996, founded the first transitional respite housing program in Greensboro and named the program, Servant House. That program expanded its two-year transitional program in 2005 to include five hospice beds for the terminally ill Veterans, collaborating with Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro and Veterans Affairs. After several years with difficulties in finding permanent housing for graduates of the Servant House, the Servant Center founded the first permanent housing program with supportive services in 2004 and dedicated it as Glenwood housing. That program with supportive services, helps individuals remain in permanent housing. Glenwood Housing II is now in the planning stages and will be a collaborative effort with Habitat for Humanity to add 12-24 additional apartments. Other programs of The Servant Center includes the Grocery Assistance Program and Pantry which serves more than 1000 people each month and includes a monthly food bag delivery program to low-income elderly. The Disability Assistance Program dates back to a 1997 contract with Cone Health System that provides assistance with the application process for entitlements through the Social Security Administration.

The Servant Center works and serves in the Glenwood Community with the Glenwood Neighborhood Association with a community garden and partners with UNCG in maintaining and improving the neighborhood parks. The Servant Center has long been an advocate and consensus builder with other nonprofit's in developing the Homeless Prevention Coalition of Guilford county and participates in the 10 Year Plan to End (Chronic) Homelessness.

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Thank you to all of those  that have served, or are currently serving in the American Armed Forces.

  

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Some hometown heroes    are helping fellow vets get back on their feet. They're doing it here at the Servant Center.  WFMY News

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HOMELESS STATISTICS

1/3 of the adult homeless population are veterans. Source: Veterans AffairsMore than 803,000 people in N. C. are food insecure. Source: Food Security Institute

There are two categories of homeless people: a sheltered homeless person, who lives in either emergency shelter or transitional housing, or an unsheltered homeless person, who lives in cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned buildings or the streets. Source: HUD

LOCAL NEWS

CHICAGO (AP) - President-elect Obama honored fallen troops Tuesday by placing a wreath at a memorial and making a Veterans Day pledge to the many Americans who have served in the military. Source: Greensboro News & Record

Greensboro, NC - The election is over, and the nation is still divided. Readers share what President-elect Obama needs to do to bring us together. >> Read the story

Winston-Salem, NC - Police determined that an armed robbery reported last week was a hoax. The students told Wake Forest police they were robbed on November 6th, 2008 around 6:40am on a path that leads from the campus to Reynolda Village. The students said a man came out of the woods with a handgun and demanded their money. Source: WFMY News

SCRIPTURE

In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;
(Eph 1:7)

FAMOUS QUOTES

If you spend 50% of your time taking care of your business, the other 50% will take care of its self.
Joey Alston

I'm a Spiritual being, trying to live in human beings world. Jessie Cox

  

 

 

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