The Grace House

Our Story With an ever present need of a men’s half-way house in Shelby County, Indiana, the Grace House was realized through the common vision and partnership of Greg Parks, Ed Mohr and Hope’s Point Baptist Church. The Grace House is a residential home and program for men in a transitional phase of life. We opened the doors to our first home on December 1, 2012 as well a second home in the summer of 2013. Currently, we house and serve over a dozen residents. We hope to expand our ministries in the coming years to include multiple areas of recovery and rehabilitation. Entry to the Grace House is decided on an individual basis. Future residents will be asked to meet with our directors to find out if the Grace House is the best place for them.

The first and primary facility is located here at 717. S. Harrison St.

The second location is right around the block at 17 W. Locust St. This humble 1250 sq. ft. 2 bedroom house can host up to four men at one time. It is primarily a residence for men who have shown improvements

This large 1989 sq. ft. 4 bedroom house can host up to nine men at one time. The home has two bathrooms and two kitchens (one each on both the first and second floors). A large living area on the first floor serves as communal living space as well as the location for the weekly Grace House meetings.

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