April 2026:
Harmony Ridge-Travelers Rest:
On Friday, April 10, 2026, Lorain Crowl, Thomas Wood, and Keyisha Smith hosted a Spring Luncheon for residents of Harmony Ridge Apartments. Residents gathered to enjoy a homemade meal featuring ham, macaroni and cheese, green beans, and a roll.
The Harmony Ridge community continues to demonstrate strong engagement, and we are grateful to our partners at The Greenville Housing Fund and to the residents for their ongoing participation and support.

The Riley, The Sullivan, Century Plaza, and Parkins Ridge-Greenville:

On Saturday, April 4, 2026, Lorain Crowl hosted an Easter event for residents of The Riley and The Sullivan Apartments. The event included an Easter egg hunt and a visit from the Easter Bunny for photos. Residents also gathered to enjoy snacks and refreshments, fostering a sense of community across both properties.
In addition, residents across all properties have completed Financial Empowerment Training led by Lorain Crowl. Participation was strong, with residents showing a clear interest in topics such as budgeting, credit building, and overall financial wellness. This training will continue to be offered throughout our portfolio.


The Oaks at Laurel Baye-Greenville:
On Saturday, April 3, 2026, Lorain Crowl and Thomas Wood hosted an Easter luncheon for residents of The Oaks at Laurel Baye. Residents gathered to enjoy a homemade meal featuring ham, macaroni and cheese, green beans, and a roll. The Oaks at Laurel Baye continues to demonstrate strong resident participation and community.

The Bryant and Willow Lakes-Spartanburg:

Rachel Davidson, Supportive Services Consultant, established a partnership with New Life Deliverance Worship Center to support residents of The Bryant and Willow Lakes. The church visits The Bryant every other Saturday to distribute food and share a brief message and testimony on the basketball court.
The goal of this partnership is to provide a positive support system for residents across both communities. To date, visits have taken place on April 11 and April 20.
The Wren, The Spruce, and The Glade-Spartanburg:
Tara Collins hosted a property-wide Easter egg hunt for residents of The Wren, The Spruce, and The Glade on Saturday, April 3, 2026. Residents were encouraged to participate in the egg hunt and submit photos to determine winners at each property. Winners received complimentary cleaning supplies, and children were given candy as prizes. The event saw strong participation across all three communities and was a great overall success.



Trailside on Main-Spartanburg:
On Monday, April 20, 2026, Keyisha Smith, Support Services Consultant, hosted a seedling event for residents of Trailside on Main. Residents gathered to plant fresh herbs in celebration of the new season. The activity was well attended and supported community engagement while encouraging themes of patience, kindness, and growth. To date, this event marked the largest turnout at the property.

Paris Park and Vista West, I, II, and III-Greenville:

On Saturday, March 4, 2026, Lyndsie Greinke and the Region 2 team at NOAH Property Management hosted an Easter event at Paris Park Apartments. The celebration featured an egg hunt with over 700 eggs, a visit from the Easter Bunny for photos, and complimentary food and refreshments, including grilled hot dogs and chips.
Nearly 100 residents from Paris Park Apartments and Vista West Properties attended, marking the largest event turnout to date. We are grateful to NOAH Property Management and the residents of both communities for their participation and support.
Mauldin Meadows-Greenville:
On April 3, 2026, Keyisha Smith hosted an Easter event for residents of Mauldin Meadows. Residents enjoyed photos with the Easter Bunny, along with snacks and refreshments. The children were especially excited to see the Easter Bunny in their community.

March 2026:
Harmony Ridge-Travelers Rest:

On March 12, residents of Harmony Ridge gathered to enjoy a St. Patrick’s Day luncheon provided by Lorain Crowl. The event featured several lively rounds of bingo, a favorite among residents who enjoy friendly competition. The strong sense of community at Harmony Ridge continues to thrive, and we are truly grateful for our residents.
The Riley, The Sullivan, Century Plaza, and Parkins Ridge-Greenville:
Residents of The Riley, The Sullivan, Century Plaza, and Parkins Ridge were invited to participate in a three-course financial empowerment training series led by Lorain Crowl, Strategic Planner. To date, participants have completed two of the three sessions, with the final class scheduled for Tuesday, April 28. Residents have remained highly engaged throughout the program and have demonstrated meaningful progress.
In addition, Lorain Crowl and Thomas Wood organized a Vietnam Veteran Celebration for the veteran residents of Century Plaza on March 26. The event honored their service and included the distribution of spring-cleaning supplies, along with a homemade barbecue meal for attendees.

The Oaks at Laurel Baye-Greenville:

Chayah Church of Worship partnered with our team to host an Easter service for residents at The Oaks at Laurel Baye on March 21. The event provided an opportunity for residents to gather over a shared meal, foster a sense of community, and participate in worship together. We are grateful for both our longstanding and new partners who continue to deliver meaningful services and enrich the lives of our residents.
The Bryant and Willow Lakes-Spartanburg:
Rachel Davidson, Supportive Services Consultant, hosted Spring-Cleaning events at The Bryant and Willow Lakes Apartments on 3/16 and 3/19. Residents were encouraged to RSVP to receive complimentary cleaning supplies. The first ten residents at each location to RSVP received items including dish soap, a sponge, all-purpose cleaner, and a spring-themed kitchen towel. A cleaning checklist was also provided to serve as a guide in maintaining a safe, clean, and well-organized home environment.

The Wren, The Spruce, and The Glade-Spartanburg:
Tara Collins, Supportive Services Consultant, hosted Spring-Cleaning events across The Wren, The Spruce, and The Glade Apartments on March 19 and March 23. Residents were invited to RSVP to receive essential cleaning supplies, including dish soap, a sponge, all-purpose cleaner, and a spring-themed kitchen towel. A cleaning checklist was also provided to serve as a guide in maintaining a safe, clean, and organized home environment.



Trailside on Main-Spartanburg:

On Thursday, March 19, 2026, Keyisha Smith, Supportive Services Consultant, hosted a Spring-Cleaning event for residents of Trailside on Main. Residents were encouraged to RSVP to receive complimentary cleaning supplies, including dish soap, a sponge, all-purpose cleaner, and a spring-themed kitchen towel. A cleaning checklist was also provided to serve as a guide for maintaining a clean, safe, and well-organized living environment.
Paris Park and Vista West I, II, and III-Greenville:
On Friday, March 20, 2026, Lyndsie Greinke, Program Development Consultant, hosted a Spring Cleaning event for residents of Paris Park and Vista West I, II, and III Apartments. Residents were invited to RSVP to receive complimentary cleaning supplies, including dish soap, a sponge, all-purpose cleaner, and a spring-themed kitchen towel. A cleaning checklist was also provided to support a safe, well-maintained living environment and to assist residents in preparing for upcoming inspections.

Mauldin Meadows-Greenville:

On Thursday, March 26, 2026, Keyisha Smith, Supportive Services Consultant, hosted a Spring-Cleaning event for residents of Mauldin Meadows Apartments. Residents were invited to RSVP to receive complimentary cleaning supplies, including dish soap, a sponge, all-purpose cleaner, and a spring-themed kitchen towel. A cleaning checklist was also provided to support a safe and organized start to the new season.
February 2026:
Harmony Ridge-Travelers Rest:
On Saturday, February 14, 2026, Lorain Crowl, Strategic Planner, hosted a Valentine’s Day Luncheon for residents of Harmony Ridge. Attendees enjoyed deli sandwiches, fruit, and light refreshments while participating in multiple rounds of BINGO. The event was well received, reflecting strong resident engagement in recreational activities. BINGO winners received “Loads of Love” items, including laundry detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets.

Parkins Ridge-Greenville:

On Friday, February 13, 2026, Lyndsie Greinke, Program Development Consultant, and Thomas Wood, Supportive Services Consultant, hosted a Bus Stop Valentine’s event for youth residents of Parkins Ridge. In partnership with Josh Good of the Greenville Housing Fund, the team distributed Valentine’s Day candy bags and cards to children as they exited the bus, providing a positive and engaging seasonal outreach activity.
Century Plaza-Greenville:
On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Thomas Wood, Supportive Services Consultant, and Lorain Crowl, Strategic Planner, hosted a “Loads of Love” Valentine’s Day event for residents of Century Plaza Apartments. Residents were invited to RSVP to receive complimentary laundry supplies, including detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets. The event also provided an opportunity for meaningful engagement, with Thomas connecting directly with several veteran residents to build rapport and strengthen relationships.

The Riley-Greenville:

On Thursday, February 19, 2026, Lorain Crowl, Strategic Planner, and Lyndsie Greinke, Program Development Consultant, hosted a Residents’ Council meeting and “Loads of Love” event for residents of The Riley. Attendees received information about supportive services and Leadwell 360 while enjoying light refreshments. Residents who participated in the Residents’ Council also received laundry supplies, including detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets.
The Sullivan-Greenville:
On Saturday, February 14, 2026, Lorain Crowl, Strategic Planner, hosted a Valentine’s Day event for residents of The Sullivan Apartments. Children participated in Valentine’s Day craft activities and received pizza and Valentine’s Day candy. The event was well attended, reflecting strong resident engagement at The Sullivan.

The Oaks at Laurel Baye-Greenville:

On Saturday, February 7, 2026, Lorain Crowl, Strategic Planner, hosted a Valentine’s Day luncheon for residents of The Oaks at Laurel Baye. Attendees enjoyed homemade chili, refreshments, and participated in several rounds of BINGO, contributing to a welcoming and engaging community event.
Willow Lakes-Spartanburg:
On Tuesday, February 24, 2026, Rachel Davidson, Supportive Services Consultant, hosted a “Loads of Love” event for residents of Willow Lakes Apartments. The first ten residents to RSVP received complimentary laundry supplies, including detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets.

The Bryant-Spartanburg:

On Monday, February 23, 2026, Rachel Davidson, Supportive Services Consultant, partnered with the Dance Collaborative to host dance classes for youth residents of The Bryant Apartments. A total of () children attended the event, with plans to continue classes in the fall. This partnership provided an opportunity to foster community engagement and connection among residents of The Bryant.
The Wren, The Spruce, and The Glade-Spartanburg:
Tara Collins, Supportive Services Coordinator, hosted a “Loads of Love” event for residents of The Wren, The Spruce, and The Glade Apartments on February 17, 19, and 24. The first ten residents at each property to RSVP received complimentary laundry supplies, including detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets. Valentine’s Day candy was also provided at all locations.

Trailside on Main-Spartanburg:

On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Keyisha Smith, Supportive Services Consultant, hosted a “Loads of Love” event for residents of Trailside on Main. The first ten residents to RSVP received complimentary laundry supplies, including detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets. Light refreshments were also provided.
Vista West I, II, and III-Greenville:
On Friday, February 27, 2026, Lyndsie Greinke, Program Development Consultant, hosted a “Loads of Love” event for residents of Vista West I, II, and III Apartments. The first ten residents to RSVP received complimentary laundry supplies, including detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets. All items were hand-delivered, providing an opportunity for meaningful outreach and personalized engagement with each resident.

Paris Park-Greenville:

On Saturday, February 14, 2026, Lyndsie Greinke, Program Development Consultant, hosted a Valentine’s Day event for the residents of Paris Park Apartments. Attendees enjoyed deli sandwiches, fresh fruit, and light refreshments. Children participated in a card-making activity and received candy bags, contributing to a festive and engaging community atmosphere.
Mauldin Meadows-Greenville:
On February 7, 2026, Keyisha Smith, Supportive Services Consultant, partnered with Victory Life Christian Center (Pastor Bruce) to host a “Loads of Love” event for the residents of Mauldin Meadows Apartments. The first 10 residents to RSVP received laundry supplies: detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets, as well as a $25 gift card for laundry services. Light refreshments and snacks were also provided.

January 2026:

With the new year comes reflection. The Leadwell 360 team began the year by recognizing the impact made across our 15-property portfolio in 2025. Our efforts included 3,248 acts of service; connecting 1,099 households to rental and utility assistance; providing food to 176 households; equipping 192 children with backpacks and school supplies; hosting 76 community events; supporting 63 children through swim lessons; linking 72 households to job training, essential goods, and health services; assisting 14 veterans with housing and support services; and helping 25 individuals transition out of homelessness. We invite you to review our 2025 impact. https://leadwell360.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Leadwell-360-2025-Impact-Report-All-Properties-2.pdf
