API’s board of directors is proud to announce that Melva Lowry will join Emily Fox to serve as Asheville Poverty Initiative’s co-directors. Melva will begin her work officially on August 10.
Following the departure in January of beloved founder of API Shannon Spencer, the board adopted a co-director model and began an extensive search for a leader to complement Emily Fox. We believe Melva and Emily are the right team to lead API in its mission to dismantle stereotypes, reduce fear, and empower hope. While both will share primary executive functions through a close working relationship, Emily (MSW) will take the lead in our Realities of Poverty educational programming, provide community-based social work support for the 12 Baskets Café community, as well as supervise social work field internships. Melva (MDiv) will serve as the program lead of 12 Baskets Café, provide pastoral support for those seeking spiritual care in the Café community, as well as supervise Young Adult Volunteer interns through Hands and Feet of Asheville.
An ordained Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA), Melva has completed three theological degrees from PC(USA) affiliated seminaries. Her desire to work in the not-for-profit sector has been her focus throughout her educational career. She sees her call to ministry as outside the church walls, and she brings to API an understanding that “everyone just wants to be seen and heard.” With a passion for youth and young adults, Melva is a gifted preacher and writer, and serves on the editorial board for Unbound: An Interactive Journal of Christian Social Justice. She most recently served as a Hands and Feet Fellow at The Center in Baltimore, a faith-based nonprofit committed to education and justice, and is a founding board member of Bridge of Hope (Greater Baltimore area).
Emily is a self-proclaimed macro (communities and organizations) social work nerd who has worked with API for four years and is excited to grow into the role of co-director. Since moving to Asheville in 2014, she has worked in food security, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and domestic violence fields. She currently serves on the board of directors for Loving Food Resources, a food and item pantry for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the Social Work Advisory Board for Warren Wilson College.
More biographical information about the API staff can be found here: https://www.ashevillepovertyinitiative.org/who
With the challenges we have faced over the past 16 months, we are also extremely grateful for the continued leadership of Donna Earnshaw (12 Baskets Café kitchen coordinator) and Klari Farzley (program coordinator) who are continuing their work with API. We are also grateful for your support for our mission, allowing us to continue to serve the community in important ways. Stay tuned for updates about opportunities to welcome our co-directors, as well as news about the operations of 12 Baskets Café and our educational programs.
API Board Members:
TJ Amos, MA
Samantha Gonzalez-Block
Missy Harris
Phil Leonard, Treasurer
Michael Poulos, Chair
Kimberleigh Wells
Betsy Wilson, Secretary
API Hiring Committee:
Emily Fox
Phil Leonard
Anne Leventer
Michael Poulos
Kimberleigh Wells