By taking care of our guests’ basics needs, we free them of the burdensome experience of homelessness and grant them the space to focus on spiritual development, self-improvement, and all the life-transformative possibilities available to our guests at the Mission.
By having two homes — our Family Home and Project Hope — we can best address the unique needs of all of our guests in a safe, cost-effective way.
At the Family Home, we provide:
At our men’s home, we provide overnight guests with:
At our men’s home, we provide our long-term work rehabilitation guests with:
Just $1.24 provides a meal for someone who is hungry, hurting and homeless.
We serve 3 nutritious meals a day, 365 days a year to our guests as well as to anyone in need in the community. Breakfast may be cold, but lunch and dinner are always well-prepared, warm meals. In addition, the Mission hosts annual Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas banquets, where we serve between 600 and 1,000 meals, per event, to the homeless and hungry.
Whether staying as an overnight guest in our men’s home or living as a long-term resident, we provide those in need with a roof over their head and a bed to sleep on. While overnight guest share a room, long-term residents receive a room of their own or a semi-private room with one other roommate.
When guests move into the Mission, they receive a basket of all the hygiene supplies they might need as well as new, clean sheets and pillows that are theirs to keep. If guests have a specific need or run low on supplies, their case manager will ensure they are restocked free of charge.
Washers, dryers, detergent, and more are available for our guests to use at appropriate hours, free of charge.
Guests can find a place to clean themselves and freshen up for the next day. Our maintenance team and guests in our Discipleship program ensure this area is kept clean for all.
Once a part of the Mission, guests can expect staff and case managers to support, listen to, and guide them towards a better future. Each guest’s needs and situation is unique, and case managers will tailor to the individual.
If you or someone you know is facing the threat of homelessness, contact us. Our phone operators are trained to guide you to the resources applicable to your unique situation and/or they can assist you in filling out an application to live at the Mission.
If you are or know a single male experiencing homelessness, call our men’s home, Project Hope, at (407) 423-3596 for help.
If you are or know a single female experiencing homelessness, call our Family Home at (407) 423-2131 for help.
If you are part of or know a family experiencing homelessness, call our Family Home at (407) 423-2131 for help.
Administration Office
1521 W. Washington Street
Orlando, FL 32805 | (407) 422-4855
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