We are a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness for the working class. We provide temporary, affordable housing and wraparound support that helps residents move from survival to stability.
Our programs are designed for working-class men and women experiencing housing instability. Many of our residents are employed but cannot afford rent, or are temporarily out of work and need support during transition.
Residents typically stay 6 to 12 months, giving them time to participate in discipleship programs, build savings, and prepare for independent living.
Our programs include:
Safe, supportive temporary housing
Daily devotionals and mentoring
Financial literacy and credit repair classes
Employment readiness and job search support
Community partnerships for meals and job training
No. Housing is just the first step. We focus on holistic transformation—spiritual, financial, and professional development—so residents leave prepared for long-term success.
Residents pay affordable rent ranging from $550 to $800 per month, which covers housing and some meals. This model helps them learn budgeting while saving for their future.
Yes. We collaborate with organizations such as Mustard Seed Ministries, GraceWay Village, CareerSource, and Treasure Coast Homeless Services to provide meals, financial literacy, job placement, and housing transition assistance. Content
We provide a step-by-step roadmap:
6 months out: focus on budgeting and credit repair
3 months out: target a 620+ credit score and build savings
1 month out: finalize housing affordability and move-in readiness
You can support us through donations, volunteering, and community partnerships. Every contribution helps us provide housing, mentorship, and tools for long-term stability.
We are located in Fort Pierce, Florida, with facilities designed to serve 34–48 residents at a time, close to public transportation and community resources.
In most cases, yes. We are a recognized nonprofit under [relevant law, e.g., 501(c)(3) in the U.S.], which means your donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. After you donate, we’ll send a confirmation email and an official donation receipt that you can use for your tax records. If you have specific questions about tax deductions in your country, we recommend consulting a tax advisor.
Yes, and we encourage it! Setting up a recurring donation allows you to have a lasting impact with manageable monthly or quarterly contributions. It also helps us better plan and maintain long-term projects. You can choose the frequency and amount, and you’ll receive regular updates showing how your ongoing support is making a difference.
Every dollar goes directly into providing:
Safe, affordable housing for working-class homeless individuals
Daily spiritual and mentoring programs
Financial literacy and job readiness classes
Meals and community support partnerships
Maintenance and expansion of facilities to serve more people
Absolutely! Tribute donations are a beautiful way to honor a loved one’s memory or celebrate a special occasion like a birthday or holiday. During the donation process, you can select the option to make your gift in someone’s name and choose to send them a personalized e-card or printed acknowledgement.
We accept multiple secure payment options to make donating easy and accessible:
Credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, etc.)
PayPal
Bank transfer (for larger or corporate donations)
Mobile payment apps (available in select regions)
Cryptocurrency (where supported)
If you prefer to donate by check or another method, contact our team for guidance.
We are supported through individual donations, church partnerships, grants, and affordable rent contributions from residents. This hybrid model ensures sustainability while keeping housing costs low for those we serve.
Unlike emergency shelters, we focus on long-term stability. Residents commit to a 6–12 month discipleship program where they save money, build credit, and gain tools for independence. It’s not just about a bed — it’s about transformation.
We track outcomes like:
Residents achieving a 620+ credit score
Residents meeting savings goals (e.g., $4,000 during their stay)
Successful job placement and retention
Smooth transitions into permanent housing
These metrics ensure accountability and demonstrate donor impact.
Volunteers are essential to our mission. Opportunities include mentoring, teaching financial literacy or job skills, serving meals, and helping with facility projects.
We actively partner with churches, businesses, and local agencies. Partnerships can include sponsorships, offering job opportunities, or providing professional services to residents.