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Ending Homelessness with God's Love

Homeless Transformed in 2014


Your Support Touched Thousands of Lives in 2014

Over 20,000 men, women, and children were impacted through your support in 2014. Hundreds graduated our programs, found employment, and their own homes. Thousands of people were blessed by our community outreaches throughout the year. We can't do all that we do without your support.

“ Our vision that "No One is Homeless" begins with our core value that God loves each of us and wants the very best for our lives. We share the love of God in practical ways and provide various programs to help those that are hopeless, abused, neglected, forgotten, and disconneted from society. There is great joy in seeing people overcome their past problems and move into a new destiny. Special thanks and blessings to everyone that contributes, volunteers, and prays for this ministry. With your continued support, we will see many more lives touched and transformed in 2015! ”

Rev. Ronald Brummitt, President
grateful graduate

Linda is very thankful!

Linda was abused for many years, until she found the courage to leave everything and come to our Center for Women and Children. Hew life is much brighter today. She has a great job and a safe and affordable home. "It has taken time for me to heal and be a good mom to my daughter. I am very thankful for the staff and volunteers that have been so important and special to me and my family."

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Serving people experiencing homelessness of Miami and Broward since 1922

Helping men, women, and children with meals, safe shelter, life-changing residential programs, employment, and housing resulting in transformed lives. Our passion is to follow the Lord Jesus Christ's great commission by serving others.

Our Miami and Broward Centers in Brief

The Miami Campus has served the homeless and needy since 1922. The administration offices, Center for Men, Center for Women and Children, Jeffrey A. Tew Education Center, Community Activity Center-which provides out of school and summer programs for children, Food Warehouse, Health Clinic, and Thrift Stores are located in a three block area off NW 1st Ave. and NW 20th Street. The Centers offer emergency and residential programs. An additional building houses 78 men and has a conference center. The combined Centers provide 390 beds for residential and emergency services.

The Hollywood Campus was opened in 1997 after serving the homeless and needy of Broward beginning in 1992. It was the first center in Broward to offer comprehensive programs for the homeless. The Hollywood Campus has 128 beds for residential programs and 18 emergency beds to serve men, women, and children. It is located at the corner of Scott Street and Old Dixie Highway, near Sheridan Street.

The Pompano Beach Campus was opened in 2002 and has 200 beds for residential programs and 20 emergency beds to serve men, women, and children. The campus is located in the northern part of Broward County near Copans Road. Men, women, and children are served as well as a special program to engage the chronic homeless.

“ I am so thankful for all the help, encouragement, and love I received while going through the program. It was tough, but now my two daughters and I are on our way to better things. I pray that I can help someone the way I have been helped. ”

Kathy, Center for Women and Children Graduate