

Hope Center
At the Hope Center, homeless women who are emotionally or physically abused, or chemically dependent, can find sanctuary and new life. The women's life-recovery program includes work therapy, Christian counseling and drug and alcohol detoxification. During the seven months the women live on-campus as they learn good job-hunting and interviewing skills. They are also given the opportunity to participate in our education program in order to improve their academic and employment skills or obtain their GED. Case managers help these women strengthen their interpersonal relationships. Mothers also learn good parenting techniques. After they find stable housing, their children can now have the opportunity to break the cycle of intergenerational homelessness.
Family Life Center 
The Mission’s Family Life Center (FLC) provides Christian support and guidance to homeless women and children. These vulnerable clients receive food, clothing, shelter and deliverance from the streets. The FLC provides life’s basic necessities including such services as daily devotions and chapel services, overnight lodging, bathing facilities, clothing distribution and Christian counseling. These women are likewise offered an opportunity to enter the Hope Center’s life-recovery program.


