The Mission provides the following resources for men, women, and children in the community
Addiction recovery. Giving hope and healing to men and women so they can get their lives back.
Clinical services. We provide a mental health clinic onsite to remove the barriers to getting needed therapy.
Chaplaincy. The Mission embeds chaplains in every program to provide spiritual support and encouragement to visitors and students.
Discipleship. In all of our programs, our goal is to create followers of Jesus Christ. Residents and guests are encouraged in their faith through Chapel services, Bible studies, devotions, and more.
Adult Education and Training. All residents in full-time programming attend our LifeNet Education and Job Training program, which prepares students to successfully re-enter the workforce. The program provides general education diploma (GED) preparation and college or career readiness.
Food and shelter. The Mission provides meals 3 times a day, emergency shelter, and transitional housing to guests. We serve anyone who comes through our doors.
Medical care. Health care is provided at our mental health clinic through Community Health Services. Basic care is provided free of charge.
Women and children. The Mission’s Naomi Family Residence cares for women and moms with kids ages birth-10. Most suffer the effects of addiction, homelessness, addiction, or other traumas. NFP provides hope and healing to families.
Men. Men struggling with homelessness find hope through our emergency shelter and transitional housing options along with our full-time programs, the Christ Recovery Center and Discipleship.
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The Mission relies on the generosity of donors. Your gifts provide meals, shelter, and all the services we offer to men, women, and children. Interested in supporting people facing homelessness, poverty, or addiction?