
Resident Services
Dedicated to helping residents meet their individual goals and achieve maximum independence.
Windy Hill’s Resident Services team works with partner organizations in our communities to design programs that support and enrich the lives of our residents – from after school activities and continuing education, to health, fitness, and social activities, and advisory services around finances and employment.
Resident needs drive priority programs in four key areas:
Health & Nutrition

Community

Education

Financial

After-School Programming

Windy Hill’s free after school program, Seasons, runs weekly from September through June, providing a safe space for children to play and learn. Conveniently situated within the Windy Hill community at Llewellyn Village Apartments, the program provides a platform for children to interact with staff, volunteers, partners, and other residents. Parents are invited to join the programming and get to know fellow community members.

Holiday Festivities

Screen-Free Activities

Learning Opportunities

Arts and Crafts

Outdoor Play

Community Gardening
Adult & Senior Programming
Windy Hill’s Resident Services team is committed to ensuring our adult and senior residents have access to the everyday resources they need, as well as meals and social activities. In addition to on-site programming, Windy Hill organizes monthly visits to local museums, shops, and festivals.

BINGO

Bible Study

Arts and Crafts
Community Engagement
Our Resident Services team works with our residents and community partners to build programming and activities that meet the diverse needs of our under-resourced neighbors. From community meals and monthly hygiene pantries to community cookouts and group activities, such as Bingo, bible study, book clubs and more, our residents have access to a variety of goings-on.

Community Cookouts

Bike Giveaways

Birthday Celebrations
Food Access Support
Many of our neighbors experience food insecurity. With support from local partners, including businesses, food pantries, nonprofits, churches, and schools, Windy Hill offers a 12-week Summer CSA, shelf stable pantry items, community meals, and more.

Community Dinners

Food Pantries

Thanksgiving Distributions
Financial Literacy Support
The Resident Services team, in collaboration with Northwest Federal Credit Union (NWFCU), offers seminars on a range of financial issues, including how to create and follow a budgeting, the importance of credit scores, how to avoid scams and other fraud, and working toward obtaining a mortgage.

AARP Fraud Prevention

NWFCU Finance 101

Mortgage Basics Seminar
“Nest to Wings” Scholarship Fund
Working with local partners, including the Grace Montessori School, Middleburg Montessori, Mountainside Montessori, and Piedmont Child Care Center, Windy Hill’s Nest to Wings Scholarship Fund assists local residents with the cost of early childhood education.
“Horizon” Scholarship Fund
Established in 2017, the Horizon Scholarship Fund provides financial support for residents looking to earn a college degree or simply continue their education, helping them to achieve academic goals that can open the door to enhanced career opportunities.

