Inspiring Hope, Building Thriving Futures

At Hope To Thrive, we build with individuals and families by nurturing health and wellbeing, inspiring hope, and creating pathways to a sustainable tomorrow.

Inspiring Hope, Building Sustainable Communities to Thrive

Hope To Thrive is committed to inspiring hope and promoting health. Through community-driven initiatives, we build with individuals and families to embrace wellbeing and create lasting, sustainable changes.

Inspiring Hope, Building Thriving Communities

Explore Hope To Thrive’s upcoming events and initiatives to bring people together, foster meaningful connections, and create lasting, sustainable impacts.

Hope to Thrive Pantry

Tuesday – Friday and Sunday

Food giveaway in communities throughout Winston-Salem to families and individuals in need.

Heritage Garden

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday

Discover the connection with the land through understanding the heritage legacy of certain plants we grow. We try to grow plants from different countries in Africa, Latin America, and North America.

Youth Empowerment Workshops

Dates Vary

Empowering young individuals through engaging sessions focused on leadership, skill-building, and personal growth.

Inspiring Hope for Healthier Lives

Join us in building thriving communities—volunteer, contribute, or discover how you can make a difference with Hope To Thrive today.

Inspiring Hope, Building Thriving Communities

Our impact since 2020

150+

Volunteers

6500+

Service volunteer hours

40000+

Pounds of food redirected from landfill to feed families in need or composted for our garden

250+

Families Supported

Hope: Building Thriving, Sustainable Communities

See how Hope To Thrive has made a lasting, sustainable impact on individuals and communities through their inspiring stories.

Community Volunteers

Hope To Thrive gives the support and confidence to ask for food and offers a meaningful activity for a good cause. The composting program is the future of where we are headed.

-Age 9

Youth in Literacy/Garden Workshop

Look, Ms. Joy, I can read two pages all by myself! I’m checking this book out.

(This statement came after he said that he couldn’t read at all at the beginning of the 30 min lesson!)

Haley

Volunteering at the Heritage Garden

I loved the garden! It makes me smile.