Our initial target group for Community Outreach is the homeless population. The issue of homelessness has been a on-going one that our politicians from any side have not and will not be able to resolve. This is a community issue, a cultural issue. This is a We the people issue.

We’re endeavoring to offer practical needs as a start, but the issue of homelessness is often deeper than mere material needs. We hope to reduce homelessness in a meaningful way by addressing the needs of the whole person.

With that said, we hope to begin addressing the homelessness issue in the following ways: 

Providing a hot, safe and clean shower facility.
Provide a means to have clothes laundered.
Provide a safe and clean restroom facility.
Partner with local doctors to provide basic medical care and clinics.
Partner with local barbers and beauticians to address grooming issues as related to health and wellness.
Partner with local counselors & ministers to address the mental and spiritual issues that may have led and/or maintained many down this path.
Partner with local businesses where possible for the sake of introductory jobs.

The exciting part for us is that all of these resources are being developed as MOBILE. It’s not practical, in many cases, for the people to come to us. We will be launching a small fleet of vehicles and trailers to go to them on a regular schedule in multiple locations.

If you want to be apart of this mobile outreach army, please reach out to us.

Drivers will need to have their Class B Commercial license and have active insurance.

Coming up next!

PROJECT Basecamp

Our veterans and first responders across this county give so much to each of us on the daily, but they also deal with a lot of their own traumas as a result that can be very challenging to unpack.

The overall goal of PROJECT Basecamp is to provide a path to health, healing and reintegration from the stresses and trauma experienced from time in the military duty, law enforcement and/or first responder duties.

Often you see humanity at its worst, its weakest and you power though trying to bring a sense of order and decency to a litany of chaotic situations. Often there are too few willing to step in, but you do and have. We honor you for that and we’re grateful to have you, but you’re just as important as the people you serve. One of the greatest signs of strength and humility for those dedicated to serving is often their willingness to receive from others themselves.

Any professional in these working in these fields already knows how dangerous it can be to go it alone. Take this next climb with us! It all starts with one step on one day, together. Your wholeness is worth it!

More details to come as things develop!