Homefull, a Dayton nonprofit working to end homelessness, established Homefull Solutions to help its clients gain the work experience necessary to secure employment with a livable income. The social enterprise provides job training in landscaping/lawn care, apartment maintenance, vending machine operations, and micro-farming. Through a partnership with the City of Dayton’s Southwest Priority Board, its landscaping enterprise also promotes neighborhood revitalization and beautification by providing regular upkeep around foreclosed and abandoned properties. Farm training is based out of Homefull Micro-Farm, located right outside one of its men’s shelters, and also serves as a means to provide fresh, affordable food to community members who lack fresh food access.