GOD'S HOUSE has developed a 2 year, 3 phase process that can and will change the lives of every homeless individual that walks through our doors. Each phase is designed to target the cause(s) of homelessness in each individual and bring forth mental, physical, social changes and growth. It is our intentions to address the conditions and circumstances that led to their present state of homelessness and implement the necessary programs that will not just change their state of living, but change their mindset as well. From the moment they walk through the doors of GOD'S HOUSE they are no longer considered homeless. That label is erased and if they apply themselves to our process, the end result will be a new beginning of independence outside the social system instead of simply surviving within it. The success of GOD'S HOUSE depends on the desire of the individual to change the state of his/her circumstances and their determination to become a strong, positive force in today’s society through stable job placement and home ownership. The determination they have to never go back to a life of homelessness will not just change their lives, but will also have a positive impact on the economic growth of the city, the state and ultimately the country. Real rehabilitation is a step-by-step process that first pinpoints the underlining issues, the real source of their situation and then structuring a personal programmed solution (PPS) that will guide them to their ultimate goal...economic stability and independence.
There are 2 (2) programs implemented at GOD’S HOUSE that will make an immediate impact on our economy. They are the 2nd Chance Initiative and Parenting Classes. Each of these programs reduces the amount of funding needed to sustain those in need. It costs on an average from $80-$150 per day to house an inmate in the United States. Most are eligible for probation or parole but are unable to be processed because they do not have an address to be sent to... God's HOUSE gives that address. These funds can go back into the economy and funnel down into other programs that will better serve the community. The establishment of GOD’S HOUSE is a win-win situation that benefits the homeless, the city, the state, and the country as a whole. With GOD’S HOUSE up and running, we project a decrease in the homeless population, a decrease in petty crimes, and a major decrease in government spending. We also project that with the GOD’S HOUSE approach to homelessness, we can expect a major increase in the local economy. You will have an entire population that is now looking to rent and/or purchase homes and apartments, purchase new and used cars, opening bank accounts, and becoming patrons to the local businesses that feeds the local economy.
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