A respite for women healing from trauma.
Table Greenville is a faith-based nonprofit in Greenville, South Carolina, creating a home where women can find safety, rest, community, and support in a beautiful, non-institutional setting.
What Table Greenville Is
Table Greenville is a respite home for women in traumatic situations. The goal is to support healing through community, spiritual direction, therapy, and holistic psychiatric care if needed.
At the center of the home is the table.
Each evening, women will gather for a shared meal in a safe, welcoming environment. On select nights, vetted members of the local community will join them to bring encouragement, hope, and connection.
What Women Will Find Here
Too many women in trauma are left with options that feel cold, clinical, and dehumanizing. Table Greenville was created to offer something different: a home-centered place for women who need rest, care, and space to recover.
A safe, well-designed home with beauty, calm, and privacy
A live-in staff member serving as a full-time concierge and advocate
A library of resources
Rest, nourishing food, and daily rhythms
Filtered water and a no-EMF environment
Therapy, spiritual direction, and holistic psychiatric support if desired
An organic garden and access to outdoor space
Optional workshops and services that support trauma recovery
Why Table Greenville Exists
Table Greenville is built around a home environment designed for healing.
Thoughtfully furnished and calm, Table centered on a nightly shared meal where conversation and connection can take place. Therapists will be present to listen, and vetted members of the community will join regularly to offer encouragement and support. Spiritual direction is intentionally included, recognizing that healing is not only clinical, but emotional and spiritual as well.
This model does not currently exist in Greenville.
While many organizations serve addiction or trafficking recovery, none offer a donation-based, home-like environment specifically for women navigating trauma and mental health challenges—especially one that includes a nightly table, community involvement, and a no-EMF setting. Table Greenville is grounded in the belief that the brain can heal, and that a safe, beautiful environment can play a direct role in reducing symptoms of trauma. Because EMFs have been linked to insomnia and anxiety, this space will be completely free of them.
Who Table Greenville Serves
Table Greenville will serve women coming out of narcissistic abuse, trauma, physical abuse, coercive control, family court abuse, and adrenal fatigue. Table Greenville offers a safe place to rest and recover; stays range from one week to six weeks.
This program is not designed for individuals:
in active drug or alcohol addiction
in active psychosis
who are suicidal
Table Greenville is fully donation-based, making it possible for women to receive care without financial barriers.
This model depends on community investment. If you believe in creating a place where women can step out of crisis and into stability, your contribution makes that possible.
How You Can Help
Your support directly funds:
A safe, fully equipped home environment
Daily meals and essential living needs
Access to therapists, spiritual directors, and care providers
On-site staffing and concierge-level support
Long-term sustainability of the program
Our Story
Table Greenville was founded by Natalee Whitesell out of her own lived experience navigating the mental health system. While mental facilities had their place to assist, Natalee at times felt dehumanized, leaving her feeling angry, confused, and afraid. What she needed during those moments was a listening ear, safety, and meaningful support, but instead she encountered environments that focused on diagnosis rather than understanding the root causes of her experience.
Her healing began outside of those systems, through people who offered her a home, good food, rest, and a sense of dignity. She was given a place to land by individuals who chose to see her humanity rather than a diagnosis. In that environment, she was able to regain stability, work, and move forward in her life despite being told that would not be possible.
Table Greenville was born from the gap between institutional care and what actually supports healing. Natalee’s vision is to create a place where women are seen, supported, and given the same opportunity to rest, recover, and rebuild in an environment designed for true restoration.
A home, a table, a place to heal.
Table Greenville exists to offer women in trauma care that’s grounded in dignity, community, and hope.