Pathways to Progress

Pathways to Progress (P2P)

Pathways to Progress (P2P) helps participants transition from financial instability to self-sufficiency by providing tools, support, and community connections based on the Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World curriculum. The program is open to residents of Spartanburg County School Districts 1 and 2 who are part of ALICE or financially struggling households and are committed to attending sessions and working toward personal and financial goals. Through group learning, coaching, and resource navigation, participants gain the skills and confidence to create lasting change for themselves and their households.

Moving Households from Surviving to Thriving.

Pathways to Progress (P2P) helps participants move from financial instability to self-sufficiency.

Based on the Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World curriculum, the program provides tools, support, and community connections to break the cycle of financial hardship and build long-term economic security. Through group learning, coaching, investigating, and resource navigation, participants gain the skills and confidence to create lasting change for themselves and their families.

To participate in P2P, you must
  • Live in Spartanburg County School District 1 or 2.
  • Be part of ALICE (Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed) or a financially struggling household.
  • Be committed to attending all program sessions and completing assignments.
  • Be willing to set personal and financial goals and work toward them.
  • Have a desire to improve your household’s stability and long-term economic security.
Moving Households from Surviving to Thriving
If possible would also like to have this key message I worked on in the boot camp incorporated somewhere in our website. It is aimed at engaging donors. This can be part of our end report that we have with Spartanburg County Foundation so they can see we did use what we learned in their bootcamp. Please feel free to change anything you consider; it is still a work in progress. Did you know that Districts 1 and 2 have the highest number of households facing financial hardship (ALICE) in Spartanburg County, and the numbers are rising? At Harvest Family Ministries, we’re opening doors to hope, stability, and opportunity by providing the resources and services families and individuals need to break free from the cycle of financial hardship or prevent falling into it. But we can’t do it alone. Will you join us in helping our community not just survive, but thrive?