EMPOWERING CHANGE, EDUCATING HEARTS, ELEVATING FUTURES
Join us in creating pathways to strength, stability and empowerment today.

Join us in creating pathways to strength, stability and empowerment today.
Gwinnett has historically ranked among the top Georgia counties for women killed in domestic violence incidents.
Nearly 12,000 metro Atlanta students, including many in Gwinnett, go to school without permanent housing.
Gwinnett needs 15,000+ new homes each year to keep up with families’ housing needs.
Across the U.S., women and children are becoming homeless due to abuse, untreated mental illness, chronic illness, substance abuse, and lack of access to healthcare and support.
Right here in Gwinnett County, over 10,000 people are homeless, including more than 2,000 students in our public schools.