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Our Story

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What’s In a Name?

Understanding Project Host is perhaps best done by focusing on our name. “Host” offers a nod to our origin at St. Andrew’s Church, but it has come to mean so much more. The nature of what we do is to welcome people of all walks of life to break bread with us. Our belief is that all individuals who cross our threshold and interact with us should be treated as guests: with human kindness, interest, warmth, and open minds and hearts.

The other part of our name, “Project,” reflects the constant growth and experimentation that runs through everything we do. We adapt and grow our programs to continue to meet community needs where they exist. As an organization, we are unfinished, and we always will be for as long as poverty and hunger exist in greater Greenville.

 

Our History

 
 
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it all began with a troubling observation…

Learn about Project Host’s origins in 1981, when an interchurch committee decided to address the issue of hunger in Greenville.

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The Journey to Academy Street

Learn about how Project Host developed under longtime director Jody Fails and why it made the move from St. Andrew’s to S. Academy Street.

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becoming more than just a soup kitchen

Discover why Project Host added culinary training to its mission and why the school is named after CC Pearce.

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Our Impact

At Project Host, we address the immediate issue of hunger through our numerous free meal programs, and we also work to address the root causes of food insecurity—poverty and un- and underemployment—through our culinary school and student employment opportunities in our social enterprises. Read about how Project Host has touched the lives of students, volunteers, and staff.

An average of 40,000 free meals served out of the Soup Kitchen annually

An annual average of nearly 40,000 free meals served to children through Cooking for Kids

An average of 300 free meals served through the HostMobile Food Outreach program Weekly

 

over 200 graduates of the CC Pearce Culinary School since 2003

2,000 pounds of produce grown in our Gardening for Good Program

 
 
 

Our Team

 
 

Tobin Simpson

Greenville, SC || CEO

Tobin began at Project Host as a volunteer in the Soup Kitchen and has worked his way up in the organization, first as Teaching Chef, then COO, and now CEO. At the end of the day, knowing that his work has benefited more than him is what keeps Tobin passionate about what is done at Project Host. He’s blessed to have a beautiful wife and daughter.

Learn more about Tobin’s journey to Project Host and his vision for the organization.

Michelle Liggett

Manchester, CT || Chief Operating Officer

With a number of years in the service industry, Michelle started with Project Host managing the Cooking for Kids program. This position has allowed her to come alongside her neighbors to make Greenville a better place.

Learn more about Michelle’s vision for Project Host programs.

Debra Wray

Clover, SC || Director of Community and Student Engagement

Debra is motivated by watching the results of her efforts to help her neighbors in need throughout Greenville. She is a graduate from Greenville Tech with a degree in Human Services and a graduate of the CC Pearce Culinary School.

Learn more about how Debra came to Project Host and how she works to improve the lives of others.

Meredith bost

Greenville, SC || Food Truck Chef

Meredith Bost from Resident Diner is bringing her drool-worthy flavor combinations, creative concoctions and unique take on the all-American classic hot dog to the Project Host food truck. Meredith is a Greenville native, growing up on the far side of Woodruff Road when it was just cow pastures. She has years of hospitality experience and finds her passion within the idea of food nostalgia.

Learn more about Meredith, her cooking styles and inspiration.

Greg MCPHee

Stamford, CT || Culinary Instructor

Greg McPhee, a Connecticut native, is a seasoned culinary professional and graduate of Johnson and Wales University. He has spent his career working throughout the Southeast, with sustainable, farm to table influences. McPhee believes in the crucial connection between chef and farmer and in cultivating meaningful relationships with the local community. He brings a passion for the heirloom ingredients and preservation techniques of classical cuisine.

Learn more about Chef Greg’s extensive culinary background.

Kevin Kopsick

Lake Bluff, IL || Bakery Chef

Having recently relocated from South Florida to the Greenville area, Kevin brings over 30 years of experience as an executive pastry chef and culinary educator. Besides creating delicious baked goods, Kevin's passion is to motivate and inspire his students to challenge themselves and create opportunities for personal growth.

Learn more about Chef Kevin’s range of experience in the field and why he decided to join the Project Host team.

Annamarie bell

Greenville, SC || Marketing and Development Manager

Annamarie graduated from College of Charleston with a B.A. in Communication and Arts Management. Over the years, she has blossomed into a passionate creative, with a desire to serve and lead. Annamarie is motivated by the importance of engagement and the chance to make a lasting impact within her community.   

Learn more about Annamarie’s journey to Project Host and her vision for this position.

Anne gill

Buffalo, NY || Soup Kitchen Manager

Anne has been volunteering at Project Host since 2018 on Tuesdays and Fridays. She has a background in nursing and retired from the medical profession in 2016. Anne has two dogs, two kids, and four grandkids.

Learn about Anne’s life before coming to Project Host and how her diverse experiences prepared her for work in the Soup Kitchen.

Cathy Moore

Stow, OH || Soup Kitchen Manager

Cathy began at Project Host delivering items for Loaves & Fishes. After seeing the great work that Project Host does, she started volunteering on a regular basis. She is very excited to be an ambassador for Project Host and to work with our volunteers to make them feel valued and to ensure our clients are well fed.

Learn why Cathy chose to spend her retirement working part time for Project Host and how she’s trying to improve our Soup Kitchen.

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Our Board


 

rebecca WHITTAM

ScanSource, Board Chair

bradley cox

Park National Bank, Treasurer

Jill Mashburn

Fluor

Khailing neoh

Sum Bar

Cheryl Wiggins

Fluor (retired)

Leila Aziz

Google, Vice Chair

Greg Bell

Thomas Concrete

Wendi rodgers

USPS

shivani nadarajah

Cytiva

Wally dant

Berkadia

Christen Clinkscales

Christen Clinkscales LLC, Secretary

TYLER MINK

Shopify

Bobby Vine

Harper Construction

Meghan Riordan

HMR Veterans and Services, Inc.