Housing is a Restoration Pathway
Stable housing plays a critical role in long-term growth, healing, and family restoration.
Within the vision of the Child of God Community Center, housing is approached not as an emergency service, but as a restoration pathway rooted in faith, accountability, meaningful work, and community support.
Why Housing Is Part of the Vision
Many individuals and families experience instability not only due to financial hardship, but also because of broken support systems, limited mentorship, and a lack of structured opportunity.
COGCC views housing as a long-term outcome for individuals and families who are actively walking through discipleship, skill development, mentorship, and consistent community involvement.
Housing is earned through growth, not granted on arrival.
How Housing Fits Within COGCC
Housing within the COGCC vision is integrated with the broader restoration model, including:
- Faith and discipleship
- Meaningful work and skill development
- Personal responsibility and accountability
- Community involvement and mentorship
- Family stability and growth
What This Is
A future pathway toward stability for individuals and families who demonstrate readiness, commitment, and alignment with the values and expectations of COGCC.
What This Is Not
- • An emergency shelter
- • A short-term housing service
- • An open housing application program
- • A guaranteed placement
Current Status
Housing is part of the long-term vision of COGCC and is being approached prayerfully, intentionally, and responsibly.
The foundation being built today through relationships, work, discipleship, and community is what will make future housing sustainable and effective.
If you’re interested in learning more about COGCC or walking alongside this vision, we invite you to stay connected.