VOLUME 5,

ISSUE 29

July 25, 2025



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LINKS, RESOURCES, & OPPORTUNITIES FOR GHA RESIDENTS


Greensboro Housing Authority is committed to helping our residents build life success. We are also committed to sharing opportunities that may contribute to furthering life success. Scroll down to see opportunities through GHA and our partners!



Please take a look at the previous issues of Life Success Opportunities Emails.

Some of the opportunities featured may still be relevant.

Issue 28

Issue 27

Issue 26

PRODUCING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIFE SUCCESS

"Accountability separates the wishers in life from the action-takers that care enough about their future to account for their daily actions"

-John Di Lemme

OPPORTUNITIES FROM GHA

The Family Self-Sufficiency Program is open to GHA residents who have not previously participated in the program. Watch the video below to learn more about the program!

Join the GHA Revity Savings Team Today!

Meals Must Be Eaten on Site 

ARE YOU READY TO OWN YOUR HOME?

Let us help you get prepared for homeownership! Sign up today to begin your life success journey as you learn more about the home buying process!



FEATURED OPPORTUNITIES:

Virtual Primary Care at Hampton Homes

  • Address: 1300 Ogden Street, Greensboro, NC 27406
  • Hours: Mondays 12 p.m. - 4 p.m., Thursdays 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
  • Ages: Children 8+ and adults
  • This is a primary care practice, not a walk-in urgent care clinic.

RENT & UTILITY ASSITANCE OPPORTUNITIES:

Greensboro Housing Authority (This service request is for GHA residents only)

If you are a renter and in need of rental and/or utility assistance, the following agencies may be able to assist you. 


  • Guilford County Department of Social Services
  • Energy Assistance Program – (heating/cooling and water assistance) 336-641-3000
  • Apply online here
  • Greensboro Urban Ministry (utility assistance: water, power, and gas)
  • Greensboro residents only - 336-271-5959
  • United Way - 336-378-6600
  • Faith Action International House
  • (Refugee Rental Assistance program) - 336-379-0037
  • Welfare Reform Liaison Project (WRLP)
  • (Utility assistance and workforce development program) – 336-691-5780

OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH:

Looking for a fun, safe way to keep the kids cool this summer? Register your child for Summer Camp & Day Care Swim at our aquatic centers located at Bur-Mil, Hagan-Stone, and Northeast Park!

Ages 5 & up

Monday through Friday

9 to 11 a.m.

Just $3 per child


Your child must be five years old on or before August 31 to enroll.

Supporting the social and emotional development of young children in Guilford County.


Click below for resources to help you support your child and prepare for school readiness.

Click below for Guilford County Schools lunch menus

Is your child a bus rider? Don’t forget to download the Here Comes the Bus app, which gives arrival times, shows your child’s bus location on a map, and more.

In order to provide continuing support for North Carolina’s youngest readers, The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Office of Early Learning has developed and released “Literacy at Home.”


This digital resource provides literacy activities at each grade level, pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. Families and communities may access this resource for activities that specifically target the literacy skills of phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and oral language.


When children grow in each of these foundational areas they are well on their way to becoming proficient readers.

The Access Amazing Scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for many high school graduates in Guilford County.

The scholarship removes cost as a barrier for students graduating from a Guilford County high school and is a "last dollar" scholarship* that pays the remaining balance of student in-state tuition, college fees, and course fees once all other federal and state grants, scholarships, and sponsorships are applied.


FAMILY OPPORTUNITIES:

The 3rd Annual Vance Chavis Library Block Party is happening this Saturday and it's fun for all ages. Enjoy music from a live DJ, games, crafts, balloon animals, and more.

Community organizations will be there with resources and giveaways, and library staff will be signing people up for library cards.

This event is free and open to everyone.

Parking at the library will be limited, but additional parking is available at St. Mary’s Catholic Church (801 Duke Street).

For questions, call the Vance Chavis Branch at 336-373-5838.

CAREER & JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

HEALTH & WELLNESS OPPORTUNITIES:

This class is for adults!!

No registration required and supplies will be provided

Fresh Mobile Markets are free mobile food pantries that distribute fresh produce, bread, meat, and shelf-stable items when available to qualifying families on a monthly basis throughout 20+ locations in the Piedmont Triad Area. Families can expect to leave a Fresh Mobile Market with around 50 pounds of food. We currently serve about 2,300 families every month.


Families seeking to receive from Fresh Mobile Markets:

While we will give food for all who are food insecure, our Fresh Mobile Markets are specifically for families with children 0-18 years of age. Participating families must qualify by income. No pre-registration required. At the market a staff will ask a few questions to validate income eligibility.


Please refer to the FAQ sheet below for additional information.

If you have additional questions or require a proxy form, please email our Fresh Mobile Market Manager: FoodTruck@OutoftheGardenProject.org

Fresh Mobile Market FAQ’s in English and Spanish

Click above to explore the latest edition of Active Adult News!

CONE HEALTH MOBILE UNIT SCHEDULES


Medical care is more accessible than ever for patients across the city of Greensboro and surrounding counties with the Cone Health Mobile Health Program. Explore the links below to learn more and stay updated on upcoming events.


Mobile Mammography

  • Mobile mammography screening services.

Mobile Medicine Clinic

  • Mobile clinic (for ages 6 years and above) including wellness exams, sick/well child visits, sports physicals, STD treatment and more.

Mobile Screening Van

  • Mobile screening services (for ages 18 years and above) including blood pressure screenings, blood sugar check and wellness education.

Mobile crisis teams are available to all North Carolinians for free. If you need help with a mental health, substance use or behavioral crisis, trained mental health specialists will meet you in a safe place.

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