Our History
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2004
Safe Harbor Rescue Mission 501c3 (SHRM) founded by Debbie Haynes
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2006
Day Shelter begins in Old St. Paul’s parsonage
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2008
Pat Anderson donates Ada Gietner home 210 2nd St SE to SHRM
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2009
Whole Woman Recovery Program welcomes the first participants
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2009
Pat Anderson donates funds to finish SHRM lower level
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2010
Day Shelter begins in SHRM basement
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2010
Investors donate 16-unit apartment complex, later named Greenleaf Transitional Housing
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2011
Greenleaf I opens for Whole Woman Program grads and women with children at risk for homelessness
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2011
ReSource Warehouse opens
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2012
Debbie Haynes transitions to Program Director
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2013
Vicki Murray named Executive Director
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2014
Greenleaf II expands to include non-SHRM participants
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2017
Land donated for new building & capital campaign launched
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2018
SHRM Name shortened to Safe Harbor of NC, Inc.
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2019
10,000 Sq. ft Chloe Waldrop Taylor Renewal Center opens