The SPARC Foundation

The SPARC Foundation SPARC ignites connections to strengthen the well-being and freedom of people and families in need. At SPARC, being authentic is a priority. You are welcome here.

SPARC ignites connections to education, employment and mentorship to strengthen the well-being and personal freedom of people and families in need. Our programs keep people out of institutional care - adults out of jails and mental health institutions, kids out of foster/group homes and long term care facilities. SPARC is a a partner of Buncombe County’s Safety Initiative and we work with and in t

he community to build connections and increase safety. SPARC is committed to reflecting, empowering and celebrating our staff and
the communities we serve. We value the unique insight and strengths earned through
lived experience. Our mission, in the community and within our organization, is to strengthen the well-being and personal freedom of individuals and families. We are
united by our commitment to equity and inclusion across race, gender, ability,
age, faith, identity, and experience. We are building a culture of inclusion.

When we break out the crowns like that, we mean business. Sometimes our leadership team needs a bit of encouragement too...
06/05/2026

When we break out the crowns like that, we mean business.

Sometimes our leadership team needs a bit of encouragement too! Fill up your cup so you can help others. :) If you need extra strength today, wear a crown.

06/03/2026

Meet Timon Salters - One of our community health workers. Timon is very passionate about helping people in our community to better themselves. With his support, the simple things in life are brighter and lighter.

We are here to help. :)

If you find us out and about, make sure to come talk to us! We might just have what you were looking for. :) This is par...
06/01/2026

If you find us out and about, make sure to come talk to us! We might just have what you were looking for. :)

This is part of our CHW Team!

05/30/2026

Success stories are one of the things that inspire us to keep on going. The more wins we get, the more we feel as we are helping our community heal.

How can we help YOU today?

Timon Salters and Antony Newell graduated from a 60 hour training that certifies them as a Community Health Worker Viole...
05/28/2026

Timon Salters and Antony Newell graduated from a 60 hour training that certifies them as a Community Health Worker Violence Prevention Professional.

Community-based Public health response to Violence (CPrV©) is a comprehensive violence prevention strategy that emphasizes community leadership in partnership with social service and government agencies.

It is based on the 2011-2016 CDC STRYVE youth violence prevention initiative as implemented in Portland, Oregon's Multnomah County Health Department. CPrV© is designed to strategically allow community knowledge and experience to guide its development and implementation, while also leveraging authentic government and multi-disciplinary support.

These kind of trainings help our staff have all the resources and knowledge to be able to help our community!

Congrats, guys!

We had a wonderful feature in  this past week in an article around gun violence. Give it a read! https://mountainx.com/n...
05/20/2026

We had a wonderful feature in this past week in an article around gun violence. Give it a read!

https://mountainx.com/news/nonprofits/community-members-tackle-root-causes-of-gun-violence/

Over the past four years, Wendy Brooks has had to learn a painful skill: living with grief every single day. On the evening of April 12, 2022, her 27-year-old son, LaMichael Shawn Carter, was shot multiple times outside Brooks’ West Asheville home and succumbed to his wounds.

“No parents should ever bury their babies,” says Brooks, who discovered her son “belly down on the ground and already passed.” Years later, the case remains unsolved, and Brooks still works with detectives, searching for answers.

In the meantime, though, she says she’s “turned her pain into purpose” and now works as a violence prevention professional/community health worker for the SPARC Foundation, a nonprofit that provides education and support designed to keep people out of institutional care.

May 9th, 12-5pm at 587 Haywood Rd. Sparc will have a table and our street team ready to serve with anything you might ne...
05/08/2026

May 9th, 12-5pm at 587 Haywood Rd. Sparc will have a table and our street team ready to serve with anything you might need help with.

Come see us! This Saturday!

Mosaic Community Lifestyle Realty’s Art Walk & Benefit returns Thursday, May 7, from 5 to 8 p.m., bringing together down...
05/07/2026

Mosaic Community Lifestyle Realty’s Art Walk & Benefit returns Thursday, May 7, from 5 to 8 p.m., bringing together downtown Asheville’s vibrant creative scene in support of local nonprofits. One of the most anticipated parts of the Mosaic Art Walk & Benefit each year is the raffle, and for 2026, it’s shaping up to be especially meaningful.

Support them as they have supported our mission in the past!

05/01/2026

Come out to see us at 285 Livingston Street! Until 2 pm.

Address

225 E Chestnut Street
Asheville, NC
28801

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+18285523771

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