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Mill Village Ministries has a new community hub

The Mill Village Ministries building in the Village of West Greenville will support the efforts of the organization’s four nonprofits.

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Mill Village Ministries has a lot to celebrate. | Photo by Preston Bailey for Mill Village Ministries

Mill Village Ministries has a new community hub in The Village of West Greenville with its four enterprises — Mill Village Farms, Village Wrench, Village Launch, and Village Engage — under one roof.

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This was 12+ years in the making. | Photo by Mill Village Ministries

This $5.5+ million redevelopment project transformed a 14,000-sqft building on Pendleton Street into a space that, by 2030, will:

  • Repair 15,000 bikes
  • Train 2,200 local teenagers
  • Deliver 230,000 produce boxes
  • Launch 1,700 entrepreneurs

Learn more about Mill Village’s work in the Greenville community.

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