Step By Step Reentry Project, Incorporated

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Our mission is to ease the barriers to access essential needs of housing, healthcare, jobs and workforce transportation that impedes the lives of incarcerated returning citizens. Step By Step Reentry Project provides housing, case management, and other essential needs, including clothing, food, healing, advocacy, and leadership development to women reentering their communities after jail and prison.

10/19/2025
10/16/2025

The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution is celebrated for abolishing slavery, but what if we told you slavery is still legal? There’s actually an exception clause in the Thirteenth Amendment that allows slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime. Today, more than 150 years sinc...

10/16/2025

Prisoner complaints over the behaviour of officers and substandard living conditions surged to a record level in at least a decade as the crisis behind ba

Mother of 2 Children Who Likely Froze to Death in Van Says 'It Took 2 of My Kids to Die' to Get Help (Exclusive) Source:...
02/12/2025

Mother of 2 Children Who Likely Froze to Death in Van Says 'It Took 2 of My Kids to Die' to Get Help (Exclusive)
Source: People

Tateona Williams says she contacted homeless services in different cities and states but did not get help before her children Darnell, 9, and Amillah, 2, d

Standing For Equality
02/03/2025

Standing For Equality

The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution is celebrated for abolishing slavery, but what if we told you slavery is still legal? There’s actually an exception clause in the Thirteenth Amendment that allows slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime. Today, more than 150 years sinc...

The Independent reports that prisons are facing a severe staffing crisis, with complaints about officer behavior reachin...
02/03/2025

The Independent reports that prisons are facing a severe staffing crisis, with complaints about officer behavior reaching unprecedented levels in at least the past decade.

Prisoner complaints over the behaviour of officers and substandard living conditions surged to a record level in at least a decade as the crisis behind ba

It Works! NAIOU1.... keeping moving! RECOVERY ROCK THE NA WAY! MUCH LOVE-Higher Powered!
02/02/2025

It Works! NAIOU1.... keeping moving! RECOVERY ROCK THE NA WAY! MUCH LOVE-Higher Powered!

01/11/2025

As I embrace the energy of the white stuff this afternoon. I relax in my living space in silence to meditate shifting from one reality to another deciding what reality i will choose to live in... so Big and Foreign like I am stepping into a huge farm. It was denial or truth... I stepped into truth, a new thought form I am becoming in my psyche. I'm plugged in. Imagining the bliss of farming. ASE

01/05/2025

Twelve Step Meetings Are Hosted At West Greenville Plaza Every Wednesday and Saturday Night 8:00 to 9:00 pm NA

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Pendleton Street
Greenville, SC
29611

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Legacy of Success

| life reclaimed |

“Lucy” was referred to us by a community leader who noticed her sleeping in an abandoned car behind a closed gas station. She had fled domestic violence with no relatives near and no others willing to help. She was malnourished and addicted to painkillers.

Step By Step reached out and to do a comprehensive needs assessment; placed her into shelter and provided intensive counseling and case management. Lucy successfully addressed matters at home, filed for divorce, claimed her belongings and is no longer self-medicating. She was assisted in finding and maintaining employment and stable housing.