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622 West Union Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Phone 904.355.1205 

  

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Our Programs

With your help, we provide a road to recovery for the homeless people in Jacksonville.  The steps taken in providing the road to recovery are:

  • Guest Services - The first step of the road to recovery is our Guest Services Program.  Food, Shelter, Spiritual Care and Referrals are some of the services that we can provide.  The goal of this program is to share the love of Christ in our works and words.

  • Lifeline Program - The second step on the road to recovery is our Lifeline Program.  This is a 60 day residential program which is offered free of charge for those interested.  Upon completion of the Lifeline program, our other programs are made available.  The goal is to break the cycle of addiction and homelessness.  If a person chooses not to continue on the road to recovery, their success rate is minimal.

  • Freedom Farm - The third step on the road to recovery is our Freedom Farm Program. This program a 6 - 9 month intensive residential discipleship program.  The goal of this program is to train and empower men to live in victory. The success rate upon completion of this program is 70%.

  • Transitional Housing - The fourth step on the road to recovery is our Transitional Housing Program. This provides a Freedom Farm graduate time to transition from supervised living to independent living with intensive support services. Our goal is to is to promote individuals to become Godly, productive members of our community. The current success rate is 90%.

  • Women and Children's Center - The first step on the pathway of hope is our Women and Children's Center.  The new emergency shelter will be available to homeless women and children 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. Each day the Center will provide hot meals, clean clothing, and safe lodging.

  • Local Service Providers - Click here to be linked to the list of local area providers.

When a person completes all of our programs and enters into transitional housing, they can be taken from the dangerous situation of homelessness and addiction, to the victorious life that can be found through Jesus Christ.