Infinite Possibilities and Carolina High School will hold a Family Fun Day from 2 to 4 p.m. April 5 on the school grounds. The community event will include the Race 4 Grace 2-mile fun run and an egg hunt, as well as food, face painting, and arts and crafts for all ages.
“It’s going to be a fun, carnival-themed event,” said Keisha Stewart, Infinite Possibilities founder and executive director. “We’ll have tables set up with some of our partners like New Horizon, Prisma Health, Molina Healthcare, OnTrack Greenville, Communities In Schools and Goodwill with information about services they provide.”
Infinite Possibilities began in 2010 as a grassroots social networking group, hosting community events and helping people in need. Stewart, who worked 21 years for Prisma Health, including 10 years in the Children’s Hospital’s pediatric hematology and oncology department, had seen the challenges faced by children with severe illness and their families.
“One of our first donations was cartoon pajamas, so the children wouldn’t have to wear hospital gowns,” Stewart said. “I realized some of the families whose children were dealing with cancer were homeless, so we started helping unhoused people and donating clothing and Christmas gifts to local shelters.”
Infinite Possibilities formed as a nonprofit in 2018, and in 2022 Stewart left her job to lead its efforts full time. The organization evolved, partnering with other local groups addressing poverty, such as LiveWell Greenville, United Ministries and the Greenville Homeless Alliance.
Infinite Possibilities works extensively with families involved in OnTrack Greenville, which serves students in five Greenville County middle schools, helping remove barriers to keep them on track for high school graduation. Stewart represents the nonprofit on the Community Task Force for Greenville Together: A Home for All, an initiative addressing homelessness.

“With more funding, we were able to become more impactful, preventing homelessness by providing rental assistance for people facing eviction,” she said. “We help others with the first month’s rent and security deposit and basic furnishings like bedding, a table and couch to help them get settled in.”
The organization provides utility assistance and holds drives for food, toiletries, new clothing and shoes.
“We also help with haircuts,” Stewart said. “I’m passionate about improving the self-esteem of children who are displaced or vulnerable to displacement.”
Infinite Possibilities offers monthly classes that parents can attend virtually, covering topics like economic mobility, financial literacy, careers and health resources.
“We connect our families with the Phoenix Center for substance-abuse issues, with mental-health providers such as New Mind Health and Care, and Goodwill for job connections,” she said.
Infinite Possibilities is in the second year of a United Way grant that provides support for families facing displacement. Other funding partners are OnTrack Greenville, Jolley Foundation and Spectrum.
The Community Foundation of Greenville awarded Infinite Possibilities a $5,000 Minority-led Nonprofit Grant in 2024.
“We used the grant to provide some rental assistance for families who didn’t have a student in an OnTrack school,” Stewart said. “We’re happy to be expanding in 2025 to serve more families.”
For more information, visit infinitepossinc.org.
Visit cfgreenville.org to learn more about the Community Foundation of Greenville.
