Sarah Mobraten Joins Leadership Raleigh Raleigh Project Manager Sarah Mobraten has joined the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class of 2021. Leadership Raleigh  is a nine-month program that provides participants with an in-depth view of community issues, allowing them to develop the necessary skills to play critical roles and make a difference in their community.
Serving 50 Families: Food Drive To kick off our year of Serving 50 Families we collected food for the families of Greenville High School who have been displaced from their homes for various reasons and are able to use the food for weekend meals when other options are limited. #LS3P50GVL
Serving 50 Families in 2019 This year marks the 50-Year anniversary of our Greenville office. We choose to celebrate this milestone by Serving 50 Families in our community. With a mission to “engage, design, and transform,” we are deeply committed to the communities we serve. We believe in collaboration, innovation, and enduring relationships. This mission goes beyond the design services
Earth Day Project: Greenville LS3P Greenville gathered our printing data from last year (2017) and discovered our office printed 7.79 trees-worth of paper. In order to redeem ourselves and offset that impact, our office teamed up with Trees Greenville to plant 8 trees for Earth Day. In addition to our Earth Day initiative, the Greenville office makes an effort to stay
Backpack Buddies LS3P's Faith studio had a great time today teaming with Trinity Lutheran Church to prepare Backpack Buddies bags for students in Greenville schools that otherwise might not have enough to eat on the weekends. Thanks to Trinity for keeping a critical program like this going and thanks for letting us participate!
Live United Day 2017 LS3P's Greenville office came together for Live United Day to support the United Way of Greenville County. We served in Harvest Hope’s warehouse in the “Product Recovery” division sorting food. We sorted through 14 pallets which are about 500lbs each totaling approximately 3.5 tons of food!