Circles program is leading SC residents out of poverty ANGELIA L. DAVIS, Greenville News July 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — At one time, LeAundrea Robinson could sum up the story of her life situation in three words: “broke, broken and homeless.” Circles Greenville County helped change the narrative by giving her a support system that helped lift her out of her circumstances. The mother of four, today, is a homeowner who works full time and has launched nonprofit organizations such as Unity Projects, Inc. and SIMS (She Is My Sista). Circles Greenville, a chapter of Circles USA, which works to help people move out of poverty, “gave me something that other organizations didn’t,” Robinson said. “I was able to go from surviving to thriving.”