Premier Community Resources and Services, All Under One Roof.
The Source attracts the best and brightest of Columbia. The tenants listed below contribute to our mission and demonstrate our shared values of community investment, improvement and involvement.
Aya Montessori School
Aya Montessori will bring high-quality early learning for children ages 1–3, with multilingual instruction, family workshops, parent education, and early exposure to education career pathways. Its program reinforces family stability, school readiness, and intergenerational engagement for families using other services at The Source.
Leading By Example (LBE)
LBE’s programs will expand behavioral health capacity through outpatient therapy, psychiatric rehabilitation, trauma-informed interventions, in-home and community-based services, telehealth, and family-centered workshops. Co-location at The Source connects these services to recreation, schooling, and supportive programs that shape youth and family well-being.
Karrington Healthcare Company (KHC)
KHC will offer chronic disease screenings, health education workshops, preventive-care outreach, and culturally responsive community health activities, making it easier for residents to access early detection and wellness support.
Aya Montessori will bring high-quality early learning for children ages 1–3, with multilingual instruction, family workshops, parent education, and early exposure to education career pathways. Its program reinforces family stability, school readiness, and intergenerational engagement for families using other services at The Source.
Leading By Example (LBE)
LBE’s programs will expand behavioral health capacity through outpatient therapy, psychiatric rehabilitation, trauma-informed interventions, in-home and community-based services, telehealth, and family-centered workshops. Co-location at The Source connects these services to recreation, schooling, and supportive programs that shape youth and family well-being.
Karrington Healthcare Company (KHC)
KHC will offer chronic disease screenings, health education workshops, preventive-care outreach, and culturally responsive community health activities, making it easier for residents to access early detection and wellness support.
The Source Food Hall: Small Local Business Growth & Cultural Vibrancy
The Source’s food hall is designed as both an economic engine and a cultural commons that supports local entrepreneurship, economic mobility, and multigenerational gathering while reflecting the County’s diversity. The Project Team has intentionally curated the Food Hall to serve as an incubator for minority-owned, immigrant-owned, and family-run food businesses. The current vendor slate blends established regional names and emerging entrepreneurs whose offerings are not otherwise available within walking distance of the community. Many began as food trucks or pop-ups and The Source Food Hall provides them with the brick-and-mortar platform to grow.
Althea’s Almost Famous will bring bold, Jamaican and pan-Caribbean cuisine—jerk chicken, curry goat, escovitch fish, braised oxtails, vegetarian dishes, and traditional street foods accompanied by sorrel, ginger beer, and other cultural beverages—while sourcing products from minority-owned suppliers and drawing regular traffic from surrounding neighborhoods and schools.
Cozy Café will serve as an all-day “third place,” offering breakfast, coffee, light lunches, and desserts in a casual space ideal for studying, remote work, or family visits before and after programming at Aya Montessori, Columbia Community Care, or Recreation and Parks events.
DMV Taqueria will offer halal-friendly Mexican street food—fresh tortillas, tacos, burritos, bowls, and vegetarian options—meeting the needs of the County’s growing Muslim and immigrant populations and providing high-throughput service that aligns well with youth programming, tournaments, and evening events.
Koshary Corner will highlight vegetarian-forward Egyptian and Mediterranean food, employing immigrant and refugee women and expanding plant-based dining options.
Collectively, the food hall vendors bring cultural vibrancy, small-business incubation, job creation, and consistent foot traffic that benefits nonprofits, County programs, and the broader facility.
Cozy Café will serve as an all-day “third place,” offering breakfast, coffee, light lunches, and desserts in a casual space ideal for studying, remote work, or family visits before and after programming at Aya Montessori, Columbia Community Care, or Recreation and Parks events.
DMV Taqueria will offer halal-friendly Mexican street food—fresh tortillas, tacos, burritos, bowls, and vegetarian options—meeting the needs of the County’s growing Muslim and immigrant populations and providing high-throughput service that aligns well with youth programming, tournaments, and evening events.
Koshary Corner will highlight vegetarian-forward Egyptian and Mediterranean food, employing immigrant and refugee women and expanding plant-based dining options.
Collectively, the food hall vendors bring cultural vibrancy, small-business incubation, job creation, and consistent foot traffic that benefits nonprofits, County programs, and the broader facility.