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This Thanksgiving

Provide Hope & a Hot Meal

For as little as $1.96 per plate

Here to Help

Our doors are open 365 days a year to Elkhart County’s homeless men, women and children, regardless of origin, creed, age or gender. Once each person’s basic needs are met, we go to work restoring lives through our long-term residential and life skill programs.

Emergency Shelter

Short-term shelter or long-term residency accommodations are offered to ensure each client’s basic needs are met.

Free Meals

Free walk-in meals are served at the Mission three times daily. All in need of a hot meal and fellowship are welcome to join.

Short-Term Shelter

Our supportive housing helps clients move towards financial independence and long-term stable housing.

Life Skill Programs

Long-term residents access programs that give individuals the opportunity for positive life-changing experiences.

Faces of Faith

Thanks to your support, Faith Mission’s Tiny Shelters inside the David L. Miller Memorial Village were the ideal place for Gerry to stay until he could find permanent housing.

Food. Shelter. Clothing.
SUPPORT.

We are a Christ-centered organization committed to providing faith-based programs and services that minister to the homeless and other individuals in the Elkhart area and Michiana region. We want to help everyone who enters our doors to experience these life-changing opportunities.

Tracy’s Story

Curt’s Story

Curt’s Story

Vonzette’s Story

Support & Services that Change Lives

Work & Volunteer Opportunities

Resident Programming

Permanent Supportive Housing Program

Free On-Site Meals

Events & Updates

Latest News

Fall 2024

Austin is 21 years old. He doesn’t have a history of drug or alcohol abuse. Instead, he came from an extremely abusive home and spent much of his growing years in foster care. Thanks to your support, he found support and stability after becoming homeless. Read more...

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Spring 2024

Guy grew up here in Elkhart. Introduced to drugs at 12 or 13, he got into “the wrong crowd,” and his choices led to nearly 11 years in and out of jail. Then his health started to fail. After living away from Elkhart for five years, Guy returned and came directly to...

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