CityServe

Downtown Pres is committed to serving our world and city as those who love our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  We partner with seven local nonprofits that support the under-resourced and vulnerable in Greenville. We encourage you to pray about how you can use your time and resources to love every avenue of Greenville.

Looking for a way to serve Greenville? Check out volunteer opportunities below. Hannah Thompson, our CityServe Coordinator, will follow up with more information and next steps.

Front Porch Housing is a three year supportive housing community where families have access to dignified housing, supportive relationships, and the necessary resources to thrive.

To learn more, contact DPC member:

Ally Elkins

iFace exists to show Christ’s love to international students, refugees, and migrant workers through friendship, relationship building, and English teaching programs.

To learn more, contact DPC member:

Willy Worinkeng

Homes of Hope is an affordable housing & discipleship building organization that exists to show Christ’s love to low income families by building energy efficient affordable housing & to provide construction training and discipleship to men who are overcoming addictions.

To learn more, contact DPC member:

Jason Greer

Miracle Hill Rescue Mission is a homeless shelter that exists to show Christ’s love to men coming from homelessness by providing security, support, other needed services, and by helping them toward stability in their lives.

To learn more, contact DPC member:

Tom Epps

Poe Mill Achievement Center (PMAC) is an afterschool program to help children delight in their childhood, discover their talents, and develop into responsible contributors to society.

To learn more, contact DPC member:

Veronica Young

Piedmont Women's Center is a pregnancy medical clinic that exists to show Christ’s love to pregnant mothers, many of whom are considering abortion, by offering free prenatal services & counseling and consultation.

To learn more, contact DPC member:

Katy Jackson

Soteria is a community development corporation for previously incarcerated individuals that includes housing, education, job training, job placement, affirmation, and advocacy.

To learn more, contact DPC member:

Maggie Richards