The Harp Center Key Programs are Career Success Project, Fallen Diva’s, and Food for the Soul. The Career Success Project and Fallen Diva’s Program is catered to women, but not limited to only women. We will also, assist men in need as well.
The Harp Center provides self-sufficiency programs which provide low-income women with job training, mentoring, and life skills necessary to secure a job and earn a living wage.
We provide emergency referral services to increase public awareness of other public assistance, clothing, toiletries, and daily distribution of emergency nutritious food to unfortunate children and families. We also, provide career training and general education diploma training materials, to improve quality of life.
What separates The Harp Center from the other agencies? We offer assistance while encouraging our clients to give back to the community by volunteering. Their involvement builds self-esteem, provides active support and commitment to other clients, engage with society and embrace the opportunity to feel useful by volunteering their services. Their participation enhances the lives of both the giver and the receiver, which develops cognitive and interpersonal skills and self-esteem.
The Harp Center believe that with close, individual support, men, women, and families experiencing homelessness will achieve housing stability. We strive to create a collaborative community with the individuals we serve, and the greater Gwinnett community. Our long term goal is to reduce Gwinnett County homeless population by 25% over the next three years.
Have you ever been invited to a fundraising event and you are the one that goes home with extra cash? Here is your opportunity to support a great cause by sell your unwanted gold jewelry and turn it into cash! You walk away with your check the same day. You do not have to give anything to The H.A.R.P. Center, we get our donations directly from SGB. The more you sell the more support for the homeless.