SHEPHERD'S HOUSE MINISTRIES
Programs
Bend Emergency Shelter Program
Bend Emergency shelter is open year round in a permanent location. We provide breakfast and dinner every day for men, women, and children, serving up to 23,000 meals a year, offering 5,000 nights of stay for guests, 1,500 showers for men and women, and approximately 10,000 pieces of clothing, hygiene items, sleeping bags, backpacks, and tents, when available. In addition, guests are welcome to attend classes and participate in community which often leads to entry into the long-term Discipleship & Habilitation program. We also offer assistance and information to help guests locate permanent housing and access to services and reconnect with family. Partnering with Meal Train, 2,000 breakfast bags were provided, 2,800 dinners were served and 950 hygiene products wer distributed.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.1MMens Long-Term Discipleship & Habilitation Program
Mens Long-Term Discipleship & Habilitation Program is a free, residential in-house, nine month to two-year six-phase program. We have 25 residents in our program from the ages of 18 to 80. Life controlling issues dealt with in the phases may include financial, legal, addiction, physical, and mental health issues. Program classes (1300 hours/year) are taught by staff, volunteers, trained professionals, pastors and educators that include addiction recovery, anger management, DBT, Reality Therapy & Choice Theory, relapse prevention, Bible study, and outdoor activity therapies. During their programs, residents participate in outside recovery meetings, work programs, church, and community service projects. Each resident has a mentor from the community, an in-house discipleship partner and access to private therapeutic sessions. Our men have the opportunity to work on completing their GEDs, go to college, or train for jobs as they move through the phases. In-house, they perform the duties of caring for their home including cooking, cleaning, general maintenance of the house, property, and vehicles, assist with homeless services, and monitor security. SHM provides their meals (27,375/year), clothing and shelter (10,950 nights/year) during their program and as the re-integrate into the community. Noncash food donations in the amount of $300,367 were received during the fiscal year to be used for the kitchen and all areas of ministry.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1MWomen & Childrens Long-Term Program
Women & Childrens Long-Term Program is a free, residential, in-house, nine-month to two-year six-phase program. We have a 9-bed home for women and their children along with one house parent. Life controlling issues dealt with in the phases may include financial, legal, addiction, physical, and mental health issues. Program classes (1300 hours/year) are taught by staff, volunteers, trained professionals, pastors, and educators that include addiction recovery, anger management, parenting skills, DBT, Reality Therapy & Choice Theory, relapse prevention, Bible study, and outdoor activity therapies. During their programs, residents participate in outside recovery meetings, church, and community service projects. Our women have the opportunity to work on completing their GEDs, go to college, or train for jobs as they move through the phases. In-house, they perform the duties of caring for their home including, cooking, cleaning, general maintenance of the house, and gardent. SHM provides their meals (9,855/year), clothing and shelter (2,920 nights/year) during their program and as the re-integrate into the community. Additionally, during weekends, we accommodate up to 18 children who spend time with their moms at the Womens Center.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$443.6K
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