We currently operate two homes:
• 409 Russell Dr, Midwest City, OK 73110
• 2810 S Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73109
The average stay is between 3 and 12 months, depending on progress. Some residents may stay longer if needed, as long as they continue to follow house rules and remain committed to their recovery and growth.
Yes. As a Christ-centered program, spiritual growth is essential. Residents participate in daily devotionals, weekly Bible studies, prayer, and church services. Even those who are still exploring faith are expected to attend respectfully.
Basic meals and access to community food programs are provided as part of the program. Transportation assistance is available for work, church, and appointments—but at an additional cost. Currently, AGMN partners with Adcon Rental Services LLC to provide rental cars. Residents with a valid driver’s license who can afford rentals receive special discounted rates if they are in the program and agree to follow Adcon’s rental terms and conditions. Our goal is to eventually secure dedicated buses and drivers to provide in-house transportation.
Applications can be completed online through our website’s “Apply” page or by contacting our office at 405-588-3304. After submission, applicants will be scheduled for an intake interview and review.
Donations can be made online through our secure “Give” page, via PayPal, or by mailing checks to our office at 2828 NW 57th St, Unit 200, Oklahoma City, OK 73112. We also accept in-kind donations like food, clothing, hygiene products, and furniture.
Yes. As a registered nonprofit, all donations are tax-deductible under IRS guidelines. You will receive a receipt for your records.
You can volunteer, donate, or partner with us to support our initiatives. Visit our Get Involved page for more details.
High-need items include:
• Bedding and household supplies
• Hygiene kits (soap, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.)
• Clothing for men and women
• Non-perishable food items
• Bibles and devotional books
Yes, we accept vehicle and property donations if they can be used for ministry purposes. Please contact our office first to discuss eligibility and pickup.
Yes. You can make a donation in memory of a loved one or in honor of someone special. We can acknowledge your dedication in writing or during ministry updates if requested.
You can donate your time, partner with us in prayer, share our mission on social media, or organize a donation drive at your church, workplace, or school.
You can start by filling out the volunteer application form on our website or contacting our office to schedule an orientation. Volunteers are required to complete an intake process to ensure the safety of residents.
Volunteers serve in many ways, such as:
• Mentorship and accountability partners
• Teaching life skills classes (finance, cooking, communication)
• Driving residents to appointments or events (if approved)
• Assisting with community service projects
• Helping with meal preparation
• Serving as prayer partners or spiritual encouragers
Yes. For the safety of our residents, all volunteers working directly with residents must undergo a background check. Volunteers helping with events or in-kind donations may not require one.
Yes. Churches, families, and community groups are welcome. Common opportunities include organizing food drives, leading worship nights, or helping with property improvement projects.
Unlike secular sober-living homes, our program is fully Christ-centered. We combine faith development with practical life skills, counseling, mentorship, and vocational training to ensure residents succeed in all areas of life.
Upon admission, residents pay an application fee ($50), a refundable security deposit ($500), weekly or monthly program fees ($180/week or $650/month), plus a drug testing and key fee. All fees must be paid before entry.
Residents are expected to pay fees on time. However, a two-week grace period may be granted later in the program (not at the beginning) if residents are actively working and compliant with rules.
Mornings begin with devotionals, prayer, and workshops. Afternoons include training, counseling, or service projects. Evenings are for Bible study, mentoring, or group reflection. Sundays are reserved for worship and rest.
Residents receive spiritual support, mentorship, counseling, job readiness training, financial literacy workshops, community connections, and referrals to medical and mental health services as needed.
Yes. Employment is strongly encouraged, as long as residents balance work with program participation and house responsibilities.
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