Walk-in hours every Thursday from 8am-12pm

Establishing successful & lasting Pathways Out Of Poverty and towards stability and self-sufficiency.

Assisting those in need NAVIGATE LIFE through a host of in-house services, as well as connecting clients to our network of other local non-profit partners, resources, & funded programs.

THE MISSION:

To provide guidance and support in accessing and utilizing essential services while navigating a lasting and successful Pathway Out Of Poverty through internal programs and local community partnerships designed and aligned to compliment the overall vision of the United Way of Hall County.

IN HOUSE SERVICES

These services are provided in-house by our full-time Case Managers.

OUR LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS + FUNDED PROGRAMS

We know we can’t do this alone. It’s because of our collaborative efforts with our local partners + funded programs that our clients are more likely to experience successful and lasting Pathways Out of Poverty.

WHO IS A COMPASS CENTER CLIENT?

Our clients come from diverse backgrounds, but they all share one common goal: the desire to thrive. While many assume those in need are currently living in poverty, the need here in Hall County extends ABOVE the Federal Poverty line. Many Compass Center clients, despite being employed, still struggle to maintain successful economic mobility.

DEFINing ALICE: Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed.

OUR COLLEAGUES, NEIGHBORS, & FRIENDS are ALICE!

ALICE represents those who earn above the federal poverty line of $26,000 but below the self-sufficient threshold of $96,000 for a family of four. They work hard and hold essential roles in our community, such as grocery store clerks, elementary school teachers, baristas, and medical assistants. One unexpected cost or emergency could cause financial setback.

Over half of Hall County's population falls into this category, highlighting a significant need for support that goes beyond traditional poverty lines. The Compass Center is dedicated to assisting ALICE individuals and families, providing them with the resources and support necessary to achieve self-sufficiency and stability.