
OUR APPROACH
Growing up, we’ve seen the contrast between those with open doors and those facing obstacles. Some have supportive families and resources, while others struggle with trauma and scarcity. Lack of sustainability affects all demographics—it does not discriminate.
Our mission, rooted in the biblical principle of Tzedaka justice, solidarity, and dignity calls us to serve those who feel lost. Like Jesus seeking the one wandering sheep, we extend our hands to the overlooked and marginalized.
We connect individuals with mentorship, education, workforce development, and support, working alongside community organizations and churches to foster sustainability—one person at a time.
Join us in building a compassionate, inclusive society where everyone can pursue their dreams with dignity.
Five focus Areas
The Stability Guide model actively uses a high-touch, holistic approach to assess and address the needs of individuals facing multiple barriers. Guides are trained and equipped to overcome and navigate through challenges while advocating for sustainable stability in five key focus areas. Impact Centers will strategically identify community locations and partner and through a network of churches will launch resources that directly serve local neighborhoods.
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Services to assist with financial security and connection to local workforce development training services. Assisting individuals to purse family living wages and have the money managing practices to impact generational sustainability.
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Services to assist with Healthcare and mental health support and awareness, conflict resolution, heath living habits, services focused on building fathers and supports for single mothers.
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Services to assist with access to legal consulting and guidance for family, housing, civil, custody, etc.
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Connection to services to assist with immediate needs such as utilities, food and energy.
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Services to assist with connecting to the local community and church for support and increased social equity and community involvement.
Founded in Biblical Principle s
The Stability Guide service model is founded on biblical principles and centers on a human-centered approach rooted in empathy. It provides holistic support based on individual needs rather than program eligibility criteria. Navigation, Advocacy & Coaching flesh out and ecompassess the compentency, heart and spirit behind the 5 values of the model listed below.
Tzedakah
Reinstating your fellow man's right to live with dignity. Helping those in need is not an act of kindness, but rather a moral obligation.
Advocacy
Proverbs 31:8-9, says to Open your mouth for the mute, for the rights of all who are destitute. Judge righteously, defend the rights of the poor and needy. Creating systemic level grounds to empower the others and provide an equal voice.
Empathy
Romans 15:9-16; providing a trauma-informed person-centered approach. Creating an environment of peace and healing to gain strength and encouragement. Always seeking to understand.
Transformation
Pursuing activities and methods to build sufficiency and self resilience in areas of lacking. Taking steps to advocate for the vulnerable and changing social structures to prevent injustice.
Community
Building community spaces to decrease crime, poverty, broken families and homes. Increase collaboration, community involvement, and accountability through serving others. “A rising tide raises all ships”