


Mark Russell
Salem Men's-Portland Ext.
(971) 204-2271

Tammy Beatty
Women’s Director
(503) 498-1514

Robin & Debra Mayfield Women’s Re-entry Director
(503) 890-2353

Sal Aquirre
Re-entry Director
(503) 780-7437

Alex Zafra
Portland Men's Director
(503) 927-3514
HISTORY
Since 1991 our Ministry has provided faith-based recovery homes for men and women within the city of Portland
and surrounding cities. We have been involved in helping individuals overcome and break the cycle of drug-addiction, alcoholism, homelessness, gang, and domestic violence, through a comprehensive live in faith-based approach.It is our Vision and Commitment to Reach, Teach, and Equip individuals with the essential tools and resources needed to live a positive and productive lifestyle. Our recovery homes offer a variety of classroom training, bible studies, prayer, and support groups to help our residents overcome their insurmountable problems one step at a time.
SERVICE
• Housing/Food
• Transportation
• Counseling
• 12-Step Classes
• Anger-Management
• Bible Studies/Prayer
• Life Skill Classes
• Soft Skill Job Training
Many other services are provided to help them succeed.
RESULTS
For those who complete our recovery home, we have seen a 45% success rate of staying clean and sober. Many have become missionary workers, rehab directors, and business entrepreneurs.

AFTER GRADUATION
The men and women are encouraged to enter the Second-phase level of our homes, which is called Re-entry. The purpose for this is to help them:
• Integrate back into our Community, Church and Family
• Find Job Placement
• Support and Accountability
• Independence and Stability
We believe in working and holding the residents accountable until he or she feels they can stand on their own. Every year we help hundreds of men and women not only recover but reunite them back with their children
and families.
PERSONAL INVITATION
We would ask you to prayerfully consider partnering with us in becoming a part of something great and rewarding. Let us together break the cycle of drug addiction, alcoholism, homelessness, gang, and domestic violence within our communities.
Any financial gift amount would be greatly appreciated and tax-deductible.