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Most homeless men are younger than you might think
Kokomo
Rescue Mission's Ministry to Men
Who are the homeless
men in our community?
Most homeless men are younger than
you might think, average age in the mid thirties. Some have held
good jobs, while others can't remember their last job. Some
suffer from mental or physical disability. Some have advanced
degrees, while some can barely read. Many are addicted to drugs or alcohol. About 30%
of them served honorably in the armed forces. All need help in
putting the pieces of their lives together again.
Short-term Shelter
Every man enters KRM's shelter programs through the crisis
dormitory. Following an intake interview, our chaplains help the
men assess their situation, begin to set goals and decide which
program best meets their needs.
If a
man is employed, the transition program will allow him to stay at
the mission and save a portion of his wages to prepare for living
independently. He is also expected to attend chapel, one-on-one
sessions with staff and complete a community service assignment
at the Mission based on his schedule.
The Residential Work
Program
Most men enter the Residential Work Program, a 90-day program
during which a man will be given a community service work
assignment on the Mission campus. This program allows
participants to deal with personal issues in a structured
environment, aided by one-on-one seesions with our men's ministry
staff, Bible studies, life-skills classes, and employment
readiness.
The New Life Program
Men who are struggling with
addictions of any kind may apply to enter the New Life Program.
This three phase Bible-based program requires a commitment to
stay at the Mission for at least nine months. Through a variety
of classes, community service assignments, participation in group
sessions, Bible studies and counseling with staff, men achieve
freedom from addiction, while preparing themselves for
independent living.
The New Life Education
Center
Every man has
access to the New Life Education Center. Innovative Learning
Systems software will help each man progress at his own speed,
improving his reading comprehension and basic math skills,
preparing for a GED exam or for employment readiness.
Vocational
Skills Training
One of the ways
Kokomo Rescue Mission helps men with employment readiness is by
offering a basic construction skills class. The men in these classes have
refurbished a house for sale, constructed four transitional
living rooms adjacent to the New Life Program dormitory and built
storage units to fit under the bunks in the entry level dormitory.
Now they are offering Mission Made products
like picnic tables, planters and carpetball games for sale to
subsidize the cost of materials and tools for the class. Learn more about Mission Made products.
Volunteer
Opportunities
Give now to provide homeless men the building blocks to a whole
new life.
Read about ministry to homeless women and children.
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