On its opening day, about 15 migrant workers came and sat on wooden boards supported by paint cans for a basic meal and to hear the gospel message.
At this location, the Mission offered showers, three meals every day, clothing, Sunday school, food boxes, and six beds for addiction recovery.
[7] The Changing Lives Center, which opened in 2011, is the only faith-based recovery program in the region offering long-term, comprehensive services to near homeless, recovering, and traumatized women and their children.
[12][13][14] The Mission's Hope Coach vans offer water, hygiene kits, socks, and other items to homeless men, women, and families without shelter.
[15][16][17] The Community Engagement department provides food boxes, clothing, Christmas gifts,[18] Easter baskets,[19][20] and school supplies[21] to the working poor.