Our Mission

The mission of Healing Vine Harbor is to reduce the number of women living in shelters or unsafe situations, providing a pathway out of poverty to ensure self-sufficiency.


We transform lives one woman at a time through independent living skills such as financial literacy, educational preparation, employability readiness, mentoring and much more.  We are in the process of raising funds for our future residence. If you are looking for housing in Charlotte currently, please call 211 and they will refer you to housing resources.


Our Vision​

We envision a community where women are prepared to navigate life, access resources equitably, and be self-reliant.


Our goals are to meet the needs of as many women as possible, community by community, providing housing, spiritual awareness, individual and group counseling, relationship building, as well as educational and vocational preparation. Community service, money management and cultural experiences will also be included as part of this holistic approach.


Our objective is to change the mindset of the women and to create a society whereby women are not statistically counted as part of the homeless population. HVH’s approach is “hands on” creating methods to reach and nurture through repetition and example. We are confident that they will do exceedingly well if they practice the tools they learn. Knowing they are prepared to face any challenge, learning they have value, these women can move forward and live independently with self-assurance. Providing workshops and programs that will benefit society as a whole, but specifically our clients, will teach them that their success does not hinge on others but on sharpening their skills and finding their inner strength.

Healing Vine Harbor is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.  EIN#: 46-2512680. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved.

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704-561-1128 

admin@healingvineharbor.com     

8920 Lawyers Road, #690483

Mint Hill, NC 28227

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Who we are

Healing Vine Harbor (HVH) serves at risk women (ages 18 and older) who are not prepared for independent living. Because they have aged out of the foster care system, their homes or current housing situation, they are no longer safe or stable. They lack preparation or resources for the future and end up in shelters, jail, or bounced around from place to place. As we think about diversity, equity, and inclusion, we believe in honoring our stories, being open and present with each other, and demonstrating humanity by being kind to all, showing that we care for one another.