Programs of Trinity Community Ministries,
Atlanta GA

 

Trinity Table

Trinity Table provides meals to approximately 400 homeless people per week. Each week, a different church or organization brings 75 gallons of soup, 1200 sandwiches and 35-40 volunteers for the Sunday afternoon meal. In addition to providing meals, other services include making clothing items available twice each month and providing legal assistance once each month through the Legal Clinic for the Homeless. 

 

Trinity House

Trinity House is a transitional housing program for formerly homeless men. It can accommodate up to 10 men at one time. During their stay, residents are expected to work on four basic areas toward the goal of self-sufficiency:

  1. Remain Drug and alcohol free: Approximately 85% of the residents in Trinity House are in some form of recovery.
  2. Securing employment: Residents are expected to secure employment within 30 days of entry into the program.
  3. Develop independent living skills: for example, residents are encouraged to accumulate $1000 before attempting to move out of Trinity House.
  4. Find Permanent Housing: As residents near the end of their stay, they must find affordable, permanent housing.

 

Trinity Lodge

Trinity Lodge was opened in 1995 to provide affordable transitional housing for graduates of Trinity House. Recently renovated, Trinity Lodge is a large house with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, and living room. Up to four graduates can share the house from 6 months to a year following their graduation from Trinity House. The goal in this phase of the recovery program is to strengthen living skills in preparation for returning to unsupervised living.

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