Every week, we go into the streets of San Salvador to feed men, women, and youth who are homeless, addicted, and fighting their battles alone. And almost every week, someone looks at us with sincerity who wants help and wants to change. For years, we prayed for a place where those seeking recovery could come, live safely, and begin a new life. Now, by God’s grace, that vision is becoming reality.
A Recovery Home in the Heart of El Salvador
El Salvador is a third-world nation, and those who struggle with addiction often have nowhere to turn—few rehabs they can access for help. Many sleep on the streets, hungry, alone, and trapped in a cycle they desperately want to escape.
Our new Mission Frontier Recovery Home gives them what they’ve never had:
El Salvador is a third-world nation, and those who struggle with addiction often have nowhere to turn—few rehabs they can access for help. Many sleep on the streets, hungry, alone, and trapped in a cycle they desperately want to escape.
Our new Mission Frontier Recovery Home gives them what they’ve never had:
- A safe place to sleep
- Daily meals and clean drinking water
- Spiritual guidance and biblical recovery
- Clothing, toiletries, and basic hygiene
- A supportive environment to rebuild their lives
- Hope rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ
Your donation helps provide:
Every gift—large or small—directly improves the life of someone who has chosen recovery over destruction.
- Weekly food costs for the residents
- Clean water for drinking, cooking, and hygiene
- Electricity to power the home
- Clothing and shoes for new residents
- Toiletries and hygiene supplies
- Laundry and cleaning products
- Household items like kitchen tools, bedding, and towels
- Additional bunk beds and furniture as more residents come
- Basic medical needs and transportation when required
Every gift—large or small—directly improves the life of someone who has chosen recovery over destruction.
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Please Help Transform Lives
Your support doesn’t just pay bills. It gets souls off the streets. It puts food on a table, light in a room, and hope in a heart that has nearly given up. It gives a man the chance to step off the street and into a home where Christ can begin healing what addiction has stolen.
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