NBHD Coffee in the Project 658 atrium has so many goodies—stop by for a cup and treat! ☕️✨
And don’t forget!!!
Tunes on Tuesday is happening THIS Tuesday (May 19th) at Project 658! ☕️✨
Come hang out in the lobby + coffee shop from 11 AM–1 PM and enjoy live music while you work, meet up with a friend, grab a coffee, or simply slow down and enjoy the atmosphere. 🤍
Hope to see you there!!!
🎶 YOU’RE INVITED 🎶
Tunes on Tuesday is happening THIS Tuesday (May 19th) at Project 658! ☕️✨
Come hang out in the lobby + coffee shop from 11 AM–1 PM and enjoy live music while you work, meet up with a friend, grab a coffee, or simply slow down and enjoy the atmosphere. 🤍
Good music. Good coffee. Good community.
See you Tuesday!
Ready to launch your kitchen career? Join “Fundamentals of Food” — a hands-on cooking class designed to prepare you for an entry-level kitchen role.
You will learn kitchen safety and sanitation, knife skills, and the basic methods and practices for an entry level kitchen position.
Upon successful completion of this class, you will be prepared to work as a prep cook in the restaurant industry. Potential starting wages are $15-$20 per hour.
Credential Earned: ServSafe Kitchen Manager Certificate & Fundamentals of Food Certificate
- Location: Project 658, 3646 Central Ave., Charlotte, NC28205
- Class Dates: May 11-July 11
- Class Times: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 5-8 p.m.,
10 weeks with 120 total hours of instruction.
- Class Cost: $50 per person with test voucher included.
Requirements
- Fundamentals of Food does not require a high school diploma.
- You must be at least 16 years old.
To register or for questions, please call or text John Timmons at 701-969-0788 or email at [email protected]
What a night! 🙌 Thank you to everyone who joined Project 658’s Play Your Part: Game On For Our Neighbors—a night full of friendly competition, great food, and even better company.
The true winners were our neighbors, and we’re so grateful to be part of what God is doing in and through this community. It was a beautiful reminder that when we each play our part, He multiplies it for something bigger than we could imagine.
Grateful for everyone who made the evening possible—we’ll be holding onto these memories for a long time. Stay tuned to see just how big our neighbors won… ✨
Project 658 is growing — and it’s all because of community. 🌱
In the last 3 months:
• 89 ESL students from 18 countries → 1,800+ meaningful connections
• Women in Make Welcome gaining jobs, digital skills, college prep & income through sewing
• Street Soccer 658 expanding — youth thriving, older players stepping into leadership
Across every program we’re seeing courage and consistency. Want to get involved? Visit our website to learn about programs, businesses, and volunteer opportunities.
Thank you for walking alongside Project 658 — stronger futures are being built every week. 🤝✨
— Your friends at Project 658
Everyone has a story. Different paths, different struggles — but at some point, we all need help.
In Hope Community Clinic, care goes beyond the physical. This clinic serves immigrants and refugees in Charlotte, addressing both medical needs and the deeper mental and emotional wounds that often go unseen — helping individuals and families build healthier futures.
This story is part of the work happening through Project 658, a nonprofit in Charlotte, NC dedicated to empowering refugees and immigrants through healthcare, education, and community support. Project 658 doesn’t just provide services — they create belonging.
Learn more about @project658
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One of our staff members sitting with a neighbor to work on their résumé. At Project 658, we’re about more than programs and businesses—we walk alongside our neighbors. It means doing life together, showing up for one another, and helping each other take the next step.
Last Thursday we launched Community Lunch: Meals That Matter. Setting tables that foster hope and build community has long been a tradition at Project 658. Many of you have experienced a 658 Community Lunch, most recently held on Mondays and Thursdays, where neighbors, past program participants, staff, and families gather around a vibrant hub of activity. Meals That Matter builds on that foundation, creating deeper connections through greater engagement and intentionality. As Bella Miller, Project 658 Program and Support Manager, shares, “The heart is to use our Community Lunch as a more intentional space to bring our ministry partners and neighbors together. We are excited about this ‘shared space’ as we continue to walk alongside those we serve.” We are grateful to longtime partner Elevation Church for kicking off the first Meals That Matter. Alongside other local churches, they are stepping in to help create meaningful, welcoming spaces each month. On a chosen Thursday, a church will “adopt” a Community Lunch. The concept is simple: share a brief devotion and prayer, then sit side by side with our neighbors to enjoy a meal together. At the same time, children are engaged through thoughtful activities designed just for them. We believe something powerful happens when people gather around a table, not just to eat, but to be seen, known, and connected. Thank you for being part of a community that makes this possible. Our doors are always open, join us at the table.
We would love to have your church or group join us! We will provide everything you need, just come ready to connect. Spots are limited to 10 people.
Please contact Bella Miller for more information at [email protected]