From the Trap to Transformation: Our House Program
Our current transitional living home operates as a live-in discipleship and reentry incubator for up to 8 young men at a time.
Each man in our home is:
We have watched men go from the streets to the stage — from a courtroom to college,
from hopelessness to purpose. And its not just talk. They’re working jobs, reconnecting
with family, earning GEDs, and mentoring others coming behind them.
Each man in our home is:
- Coming out of jail, prison, or probation
- Working to rebuild his life and reconnect with purpose
- Enrolled in a personal growth plan that includes:
- Daily structure and account Financial literacy and budgeting
- Recovery support and life skills education One-on-one mentorship and biblical counsel
- Opportunities for service and leadership
We have watched men go from the streets to the stage — from a courtroom to college,
from hopelessness to purpose. And its not just talk. They’re working jobs, reconnecting
with family, earning GEDs, and mentoring others coming behind them.
What Makes Our Model Different |
Peer-Led: Most of our staff have walked the same path. We believe in lived experience as leadership.
Faith-Based: Jesus is at the center of everything we do. Period. Trauma-Informed: We understand the impact of poverty, addiction, and incarceration, and we approach healing with grace and structure Culturally Rooted: We speak the language of the block, the cell, and the court room — because we’ve been there. |
Additional Programming Highlights
- Weekly Life Skills Workshops
- Saturday CBT & Mental Health Groups
- Thursday Faith + Recovery sessions
- Tuesday night open community conversations
- Regular volunteer events, service outings, and worship nights
These programs create the soil that will be expanded and deepened once the Justice Center is launched.