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Addicted? Hurting? 

Do you want to change?

THERE IS HOPE!

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Change Begins When You Believe

                 Victory Homes International has over 300 live-in recovery homes in the U.S. and around the world. There are as many as 10,000 residents (men and women) in our recovery homes at one time. Their lodging, food, and clothing is provided at no charge. Victory Home International goes into some of the most drug infested areas of the inner cities and reaches out to men and women who are helplessly addicted to heroin, meth and other drugs. Such effectiveness comes from the fact that majority of people providing assistance are former addicts and gang members who at one time found themselves trapped in the same cycle of addiction. 

A message of hope and healing

              The message is simple; Jesus can change and transform any life no matter the condition or the addiction. Scriptures are used as the foundation to bring a message of deliverance. Once the message is heard and received, addicts are taken off the streets or in some cases out of prison and given an opportunity to live in the Home (as it is often referred to). The people who direct the Homes know it’s not an easy road yet through tough love, compassion, and support they have been able to see tremendous results.

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Results for a lifetime

              Once a resident completes his/her stay at one of our Victory Recovery Homes, follow up is provided and they are directed to get actively involved in the life flow of the church. Each Victory Home has a local church that residents are very much a part of and take an active role in the functions of the local church

               The emphasis at Victory Home International is creating a lifetime of service to others. Many graduates go on to work with addicts, gangs and other hurting people by helping them know the freedom they now embrace. The bottom line: Victory Homes International has an exponential effect in helping and getting involved in reaching out to our communities. By rescuing one person, they often then, in turn, reach out to many others

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