Congratulations to our October trivia winners! They are Brenda Edwards from Compx and Trish Meyers from Smith Engineering.                  
Thanks to all who entered!

Please try again this month, we will be choosing 2 winners
 from all who enter.    
November Trivia Question:
How many employees are in our administrative department.
Answers will be placed in a drawing for a $50 Visa Gift card. Email your answers to [email protected] by November 30th at 5pm.

 
 



  



Employee Focus
Administrative Department

This month we are happy to highlight our Administrative Department. Jessie Stanion, Mindy McMurray, Stephanie Pilkenton, Jessica Varner and John Campbell. When you call Plus Incorporated you will never get a automated hotline. You will always speak to a live person. When it comes to ordering supplies, placing a service call or general information regarding your account, our administrative staff is professional and knowledgeable when helping you with your needs in keeping your office running efficiently.

 



Employee Birthdays
We would like to wish the following employees a very Happy Birthday this month!

Garrick Smith 




Greenville Area Interfaith Hospitality Network


This month we are happy to highlight the Greenville Area Interfaith Hospitality Network. Plus Inc. partners with them in assisting them with their computer equipment needs. 

The Greenville Area GAIHN is a coalition of forty-two religious congregations  collectively called GAIHN (Greenville Area Interfaith Hospitality Network). Uniting volunteers and facilities from diverse religious communities and faith traditions, GAIHN provides homeless families with safe, secure shelter while offering emergency assistance (including superb transitional housing), strategies to obtain affordable housing and permanent employment, and appropriate referral and guidance to help reintegrate families into the community as quickly as possible.

The congregations and their volunteers are the most critical components of this program. Their involvement and commitment enables more families to be sheltered at a minimal cost with a more encompassing program and broader community support.

With knowledge, interest and experience, volunteers become catalysts and advocates for solutions to the problems leading to and resulting in homelessness.

The Mission of the Greenville Area Interfaith Hospitality Network (GAIHN) is to assist local congregations to share hospitality (in the form of emergency shelter, meals, and short-term housing) with homeless families that include children, and to help those families achieve self-sufficiency and self-fulfillment.
 
Congregations Sharing Hospitality with Homeless Families

Twenty-four dynamic Greenville-area congregations generously use their classrooms and other facilities to offer homeless families safe lodging, nourishing meals, and genuine hospitality-right down to the mint on the pillow! Each congregation hosts the guest families for a week at a time, about four (4) times a year on a rotating schedule, and/or provides transitional housing for families. Eighteen other congregations provide volunteer services & support resources.
 
 
Distinctive Vision

GAIHN is the primary emergency shelter for single mothers who have sons  age 11 or older. Most other local emergency shelters separate family members by gender, and only GAIHN will allow homeless single mothers to reside with their youthful sons in the same facility. GAIHN is also the only emergency shelter in Greenville for single fathers with children.
 
Thanks to the concerted efforts of their host and support congregations, families are able to stay together as they confront the daunting challenges of being homeless and living in a temporary emergency shelter.
 
GAIHN fills an important niche by safeguarding a family's integrity during this crisis period. GAIHN also serves as a clearinghouse to share information and optimize resources for the Greenville interfaith community to partner effectively in the enterprise of alleviating-and someday eliminating- family   homelessness in Greenville. Their ultimate goals are to reduce homelessness and promote family integrity among Greenville County resident families.
Housing Strategy
GAIHN's hospitality strategy is to provide homeless families with emergency shelter and meals at their host congregations (free of charge) for about 10-12 weeks, followed by intermediate periods in either short-term (3-6 months) or longer term (12 months +) transitional housing (with GAIHN staff providing intensive case management, high-quality life skills training, and ongoing counsel). Their dream is for each guest family to   obtain sustaining employment and permanent housing that is safe, affordable, accessible, and adequate for their family's needs.
How to Help

 

Volunteers assist in these areas:

  •  Overnight hosting
  •  Transportation of beds to each congregation
  •  Provide furniture, clothes and emergency assistance as needed
  •  Transportation of children to their home school
  •  GAIHN Board of Directors
  •  Fund-raising
 
GAIHN receives funding from grants, congregations, foundations, corporate  support and individuals.

To make a tax deductible donation to GAIHN or find other ways to help the homeless in our area. You can go online to www. Gaihn.org or call them at (864) 271-3424.
 

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