The INN Between

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

The INN Between’s mission is to end the cycle of individuals dying on the streets by providing compassionate medical respite and end-of-life care to those experiencing homelessness. With support from Lowe’s Hometowns, The INN Between will repaint and refinish resident rooms to create a more welcoming and dignified healing environment. These upgrades will improve quality of life for residents and reinforce the value of every human life—regardless of housing status.

The Beacon Center

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

The Beacon Center exists to remove barriers from our neighbors so that they can live a better life. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, the Center will transform its facilities by creating a more welcoming clinic with new furniture, upgraded cabinets, and improved plumbing; expanding food pantry capacity with new shelving, a walk-in freezer, and safer flooring; sealing the roof and installing new flooring to protect and enhance key community spaces; and streamlining services with a new digital check-in kiosk.

Tennessee Prison Outreach Ministry

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

TPOM has been providing wraparound services for men and women leaving incarceration for over 10 years at its south Nashville reentry center. The Lowe’s Hometown grant will convert two under-utilized classrooms into four much needed offices. This renovation will create dedicated space for counseling services and sets the stage for a planned expansion of recovery services to the justice-impacted community.

StandUp for Kids Orange County

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

StandUp for Kids Orange County has a mission to end the cycle of youth homelessness, one youth at a time. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, the youth center, food pantry and staff offices will receive a fresh coat of paint, new flooring, a new reception desk, improved storage and youth friendly décor. The renovations will provide a more comfortable, clean, safe, and maintainable environment for years to come.

St. Joseph the Worker

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

Since 1988, St. Joseph the Worker has provided pathways to self-sufficiency, with employment as the foundation of all we do. The Lowe’s Hometowns grant will enable the organization to renovate its Workforce Villages Re-entry Program home, replacing essential elements such as subflooring, flooring, baseboards, kitchen cabinets, kitchen countertops, a new kitchen window, painting, and electrical work.

Sojourner Project

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

For 46 years, Sojourner Project has provided free and confidential emergency shelter, legal advocacy, crisis services, and education to thousands of survivors of domestic violence.

San Dimas Mountain Rescue

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

The San Dimas Mountain Rescue Team was established in 1955 and has dedicated itself to saving the lives of people who become lost or injured in the San Gabriel Mountains. With the Lowe's Hometowns grant, the team will renovate its existing kitchen with new cabinets and appliances, install new flooring in its classroom and offices, and receive a fresh coat of paint. These renovations will allow our team to offer better facilities to engage our community in wilderness education, first aid/CPR and provide a welcoming space for the team and community.

Samaritan Daytop Village

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

For 65 years, Samaritan Daytop Village has been dedicated to improving lives through comprehensive health, housing, and human services for New Yorkers facing adversity, including those experiencing homelessness, substance use disorders, and mental health challenges. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, Samaritan Daytop Village will install a durable playground with safety features. These improvements will provide essential opportunities for play, relaxation, and community connection, significantly benefiting health, well-being, and stability for 105 families living at Gloria’s House.

Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN)

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN) has been supporting survivors of domestic violence and their children in Boulder and Broomfield Counties, Colorado, since 1979. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, SPAN will make the secure outdoor area of its Emergency Shelter a space that supports children’s fun, outdoor family time, safety and mobility for the 350 adults and children who stay at Shelter every year.