Trinity Rescue Mission

622 West Union Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202

904-355-1205 Visit Website Go to Facebook
Class of Housing/Services: Shelter, meals, showers, clean clothing, toliletries, counseling, hygiene items.

General Information:
Every day, 365 days a year, hundreds of men, women, and children in Jacksonville find themselves at Trinity Rescue Mission seeking a safe place to eat a meal and get some rest. Meeting this most basic human need is often the first step to helping them get back on their feet.   Having a safe place to sleep, and protection from the winter cold and summer heat, is vital. Our emergency shelter provides sleeping accommodations for up to 70 homeless men and a flexible capacity of up to 117 for homeless women and children depending on our Lifeline Program for Women capacity     Lifeline Program is a 60 day residential discipleship program available free of charge to all of our mission guests. This program is designed to break the pattern of homelessness and addiction while instilling hope - the hope that living as a Godly, productive member of society is a realistic and obtainable goal.   Men Many men who come to Trinity Rescue Mission for Emergency Services often turn to our Lifeline Program for Men for additional help. Lifeline for Men is a 90 day residential discipleship program available free of charge to men who need help in putting the pieces of their life back together. In working with a Lifeline Case Manager, these men are given a safe and sober environment in which to begin breaking the pattern of homelessness and addiction. The Lifeline Program for men is a very structured discipleship program that focuses on biblical principles, hard work and a commitment to sobriety. Men who complete the Lifeline Program may be candidates for our Freedom Farm Program, or they may choose an alternate route to recovery in working on case management plan with our Lifeline Case Manager.   Women Women and women with children often connect with Trinity Rescue Mission’s Lifeline for Women program after receiving services from our Emergency Services Program. Though similar in name, the Lifeline Program for Women is different than the program for men because it is specially tailored to meet the needs of homeless women and mothers with children. Lifeline for Women is also a highly structured, Christ-centered residential program designed to break debilitating cycles that lead to defeated lives and homelessness. While drug and alcohol rehabilitation is often a focus, the program is helpful to women who need to overcome homelessness for any reason. Our women and mothers participate in various spiritual and addiction recovery activities, including: discipleship classes, devotions and Bible studies, live and video education life skills and parenting classes, daily devotions, daily meetings, memory verse work, reading requirements, weekly counseling sessions, and a daily chore schedule. Graduates of the Lifeline Program for Women are most often connected with jobs and housing after working with our Women and Children’s Center Case Management team.

Website: http://www.trinityrescue.org

Helpful Definitions For Trinity Rescue Mission:
Drug And Alcohol Rehab programs are intended to treat alcohol and/or drug dependency.  The cost of participating in one of these programs and the method of treatment range significantly. The database operated on this website only includes residential rehab programs (not outpatient programs). We also provide Access to Recovery (ATR) Grant programs for substance abuse treatment. 





How To Volunteer at Trinity Rescue Mission:
Be a volunteer. Call Trinity Rescue Mission at 904-355-1205 for current volunteer work opportunities.

As A General Note About ShelterListings.org Listings:
ShelterListings.org does our best to provide listings that are free of cost. Many of the homeless shelters and services are free of charge. Some do charge small fees. We always urge the users of our website to visit the websites of the providers listed, OR give them a phone call to find out complete details.

In furtherance; Halfway Houses, Transitional Housing, and Substance Abuse Treatment Centers for the most part charge a fee. Most of the substance abuse resources we provide are low cost, Medicaid or sliding scale fee. We provide as much information as possible on the website of these locations.

Rooming and Boarding Houses do charge fees. We list them where we find them. They are a nice low cost option for housing.



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