The Journey Home, a Christian ministry founded in 2006 to serve the homeless and disadvantaged of Rutherford County, has grown significantly since its inception. To serve the rising homeless population, the organization has recently completed its UNHOUSED Capital Campaign, and the celebration of the Grand Opening of its impressive new Community Resource Center at 1207 Old Salem Road. This new 20,000-square-foot facility is a major leap forward, expanding capacity and care with features like interim family housing units.
Providing practical resources, encouraging faith, offering stability, and helping with reintegration into community life to the disadvantaged and homeless in the area, the organization’s foundation is built on the core message that “faith is the Cornerstone” for building stable, new lives through community partnership.
“We couldn’t be more excited about this season we launch into,” said Scott Foster, Executive Director and Founder, Journey Home. “This [new] building is a great tool. It provides us with the resources that will be impacting lives…of families with children, impacting lives of senior adults, [and] folks in our community who are struggling with different issues.”
Past and New Services of The Journey Home…