
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, & mind, and love your neighbor as you love yourself"
Matthew 22:36-40
We are a non-profit organization designed and created to approach people experiencing homelessness, without judgement, and bias, meeting people where they are in the moment. Providing their most basic needs, food, a place to shower, eat, sleep, have clean clothes and be safe. Coupled with others who have lived life experience concerning mental health, substance use disorder, PTSD, trauma, some of whom themselves have also experienced homelessness itself. We believe that recovery is self driven, it can't be forced, it's between an individual and God. We believe all people desire to belong, and when they belong it changes their behavior which in return changes their core beliefs. Not only about themselves but about their community as well.
Our Mission
We believe all life holds immense value. We see people who are experiencing homelessness for any reason to be vulnerable, and desire long-term sustainable change by creating a life worth living.
Impact
Statistics

33%
The number of children experiencing homelessness increased by 33% from 2023 to 2024.
Causes
Housing affordability crisis, natural disasters, displacement, substance use disorder, mental illness, unemployment, etc.
13
Sarpy County averages 13 evictions per week
18%
The US homelessness population increased more than 18% in 2024
Planting Seeds of Hope
We invite you to explore the drop-down menu to learn more about our programs, philosophy, and approach in greater detail. What we can say is this: we have witnessed firsthand what is not working, and we are committed to pursuing more effective, compassionate, and sustainable solutions to homelessness and displacement. We firmly believe that criminalizing homelessness is both unjust and ineffective. This approach only perpetuates a harmful cycle, deepens systemic trauma, and places a significant financial burden on taxpayers—often benefiting systems rather than supporting the individuals who need help the most. How a society treats its most vulnerable members is a true measure of its values, and we are dedicated to creating a model that reflects dignity, accountability, and humanity.









