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Greenville Rescue Mission breaks ground on its beautification project in downtown Greenville

Greenville Rescue Mission — the Upstate’s largest shelter and service provider to individuals experiencing homelessness — broke ground on a beautification project.

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Work is expected to be complete this fall. | Rendering by Arbor Engineering

Greenville Rescue Mission — the Upstate’s largest shelter and service provider to individuals experiencing homelessness — has broken ground on a beautification project.

Upgrades to the 22-year-old property located at 575 W. Washington St. include:

  • Parking lot modifications
  • Drainage solutions
  • Pedestrian connectivity
  • Landscape beautification
  • ADA-compliance improvements

Miracle Hill is still raising money for the $100,000 project. Contact the organization if you’d like to make a donation.

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