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Mission

Our mission is to enrich the community by changing the lives of others one heart at a time.

We will accomplish this by teaching our residents to live an alcohol and drug free life while helping them develop their strengths through educational and vocational rehab.

Implementing programs such as GED classes, money management skills and trade programs such as electrical, plumbing, HVAC courses and more will help us to accomplish this goal.

Programs Offered

Continued Education Our Continued Education Program provides veterans with the opportunity to further their education. Tutoring is available as needed.

Vocational Training

Our goal is to improve the lives of veterans, by providing the opportunity and resources, for them to learn or enhance their knowledge in a trade.
Courses such as HVAC, Electrical Engineering, Welding and more are available.

Financial Assistance
Financial Assistance and Money Management services are provided for all residents of Big Momma's House.
Each adult resident will be provided a personal consultation for the following:
-Debt Management, Credit Evaluation and more!

Shelter Big Momma's House provides transitional housing for homeless veterans.
**Housing is available on a per evaluation basis. **

Mental Health Rehabilitation
In order to operate in excellence and provide adequate service to the veterans of our community, we are providing the following Rehabilitation services to our resident veterans * Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome * Unemployment * Physical Therapy * Financial Literacy

PHASE 1: Secure a housing facility

Plans for the Space:

1 – 4 Women’s Shelter and Showers

5 – 8 (Workshops for Women)

* Financial Management * Child Care * Continued Education * Human Services

Media Center: Men’s Shelter and Showers

9 -10 (Workshops for Men) * Financial Management * Child Care * Continued Education *

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