Housing Outreach

Divine Elevated Living Project Ministries

“Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed.” — Proverbs 19:17 (ESV)
Divine Elevated Living Project Ministries approaches housing as a continuation of discipleship—never as a separate service. Our work begins inside prison walls through the DEL Journaling Bible Study and ongoing correspondence, relationship, and accountability.

As men commit to transformation, responsibility, and obedience, we walk with them into the critical transition from incarceration into the real world. Housing is provided within structured, purpose-driven environments where discipline, routine, and community support reinforce spiritual and practical growth.

Transitional Housing

Transitional housing provides a stable environment for men stepping out of prison and into daily responsibility. These homes bridge the gap between incarceration and independent living.

  • Safe, accountable living environments
  • Clear expectations and shared responsibility
  • Structured support during reentry

Discipline & Daily Structure

Growth requires consistency. Homes are built around rhythms that support work, rest, spiritual practice, and personal responsibility—strengthening maturity and follow-through.

  • Daily routines that build stability
  • Balance of work, rest, and devotion
  • Accountability through structure

Community & Restoration

Healing happens in community. These homes foster healthy relationships grounded in integrity, service, and encouragement—replacing isolation with belonging.

  • Peer accountability and support
  • Service-oriented living culture
  • Restoration of dignity and trust

Pathway to Independence

The goal is not dependency—but restoration. Housing is a step toward long-term independence, supported by discipline, mentorship, and clear next steps.

  • Preparation for independent living
  • Connection to work and mentorship
  • Clear progression toward stability