Due to the great need in the Milwaukee area, the Milwaukee Rescue Mission has a broad range of services, including the following: •
Safe Harbor for Men: Safe Harbor provides help for homeless men. For those with short-term, emergency needs, the Milwaukee Rescue Mission provides meals, shelter, clothing, counseling, education and job search resources. In addition to short term help, The Milwaukee Rescue Mission also offers transformational programs. that include addiction recovery, Bible studies, computer-based and instructor-led education programs, GED preparation and testing, work therapy and on-the-job training, personal mentoring, educational support, financial/legal guidance and assistance in securing employment and housing. Transitional living programming helps men secure employment, manage their finances, handle legal issues, find strength through Christian counseling and restore broken relationships. •
Joy House for Women and Children: Joy House provides housing and assistance for women and their families who are homeless. There are many reasons that women may find themselves homeless, but primary reasons include domestic violence, divorce, death of a spouse and job loss. In addition to emergency aid, Joy House cares for women in-depth programming equipping women with the real-world skills and spiritual guidance they need to prepare for an independent, stable and secure life. The programming includes: job search training, basic adult education, Christian counseling and education, parenting and life-skills classes, financial management principles and one-on-one case management. •
Cross Trainers Academy: Cross Trainers Academy was founded in 2006 to be an educational option for youth in the neighborhood. Without a solid education, compassionate mentors and a firm foundation, many living in poverty are likely to perpetuate the
cycle of poverty and its frequent results: violence, substance abuse and homelessness. Study after study has shown that education is an incredibly important part of getting out of such situations. The Milwaukee Rescue Mission started Cross Trainers Academy with the express purpose of providing children with the opportunity for an excellent, Christian-based education that will equip them with academic, social, emotional and spiritual tools for life. In 2015, the school moved to its North Campus at 15th and Center streets. CTA has approximately 400 students enrolled with a 20:1 student/staff ratio. The school serves students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. ==Sponsorship==