Chris’ father wasn’t around when he was a kid. It affected the way he viewed his own life, and the way he showed up as a dad for his daughter, Zoey. He struggled with addiction and found himself in and out of prison before he came to Victory Mission. At Victory, Chris found the tools to rebuild every area of his life—including his relationship with his daughter. Today, their relationship looks completely different.
Chris is a graduate of Victory’s Restoration Program.
Restoration at Victory Mission
The Restoration Program is a 12-18 month faith-based discipleship program designed to transform lives through a holistic approach of developing five key areas of life: spiritual, personal, relational, vocational, and financial.
Good Dads plays an integral role in the Restoration Program for men like Chris. Learn more about this great partner organization!
Chris’ father wasn’t around when he was a kid. It affected the way he viewed his own life, and the way he showed up as a dad for his daughter, Zoey. He struggled with addiction and found himself in and out of prison before he came to Victory Mission. At Victory, Chris found the tools to rebuild every area of his life—including his relationship with his daughter. Today, their relationship looks completely different.
Chris is a graduate of Victory’s Restoration Program.
Restoration at Victory Mission
The Restoration Program is a 12-18 month faith-based discipleship program designed to transform lives through a holistic approach of developing five key areas of life: spiritual, personal, relational, vocational, and financial.
Good Dads plays an integral role in the Restoration Program for men like Chris. Learn more about this great partner organization!
Packaged by men & women in short-term workforce training, apprentices at Equip are leaving traumatic circumstances such as homelessness, felonies, or abuse. They are learning essential skills, breaking cycles, and given tools to lead successful lives.
During her time at Victory Mission, Rebecca was an Equip Coffee apprentice.
Packaged by men & women in short-term workforce training, apprentices at Equip are leaving traumatic circumstances such as homelessness, felonies, or abuse. They are learning essential skills, breaking cycles, and given tools to lead successful lives.