Find comprehensive answers to common questions about Ebenezer Ministries Independent Living Homes. Our goal is to provide clarity and peace of mind for prospective residents and their families regarding our structured living environments, services, and application process. Learn more about how we support veterans, individuals experiencing homelessness, and those transitioning from incarceration.
Ebenezer Ministries provides structured independent living homes designed to help individuals transition toward self-sufficiency. Our homes offer safe, stable, and supportive shared living environments.
We provide housing for:
• Veterans
• Individuals experiencing homelessness
• Returning citizens transitioning from incarceration
• Individuals seeking structured independent living support
Phone, email, or referral form.
Residents must:
✔ Be willing to follow house guidelines
✔ Maintain respectful behavior toward others
✔ Be employed, actively seeking employment, or receiving benefits
✔ Participate in maintaining the home environment
✔ Be committed to personal growth and stability
Yes. Our homes are fully furnished and include basic living necessities to help residents transition comfortably. Residents typically prepare their own meals. Kitchens are fully equipped for shared use, and residents are encouraged to develop independent living skills.
Yes, residents contribute toward housing costs. Fees vary depending on room type and individual circumstances. Fee details are discussed during intake. Our independent living accommodations are competitively priced, with monthly rates beginning at $900, based on the specific housing arrangement and services provided.
Yes. Curfews and house schedules are in place to promote structure, safety, and accountability for all residents.
No. Ebenezer Ministries maintains a drug-free and alcohol-free living environment to ensure safety and promote successful transitions.
While we provide supportive living environments, we also collaborate with community providers, case managers, veteran services, and reentry programs to help residents access needed services.
We provide employment resource referrals and guidance, but residents are responsible for actively pursuing employment or income sources.
Yes. Supporting veterans is a core focus of our program. We collaborate with veteran service organizations and VA case workers.
Individuals can:
• Be referred by a case manager or agency
• Contact Ebenezer Ministries directly at 480.740.6688] or via email at www.ebenezerministries.com
• Submit an application during open availability on our website.
Yes. If beds are unavailable, applicants may be placed on a waitlist and contacted when space becomes available.
We help residents connect with transportation resources, but residents are responsible for their daily transportation needs.
Yes. Background checks are part of the intake and screening process to ensure safety for all residents.
Length of stay varies based on individual goals, progress, and program availability. Our goal is to help residents transition into permanent independent housing.
Find comprehensive answers to common questions about Ebenezer Ministries Independent Living Homes. Our goal is to provide clarity and peace of mind for prospective residents and their families regarding our structured living environments, services, and application process. Learn more about how we support veterans, individuals experiencing homelessness, and those transitioning from incarceration.
Ebenezer Ministries provides structured independent living homes designed to help individuals transition toward self-sufficiency. Our homes offer safe, stable, and supportive shared living environments.
We provide housing for:
• Veterans
• Individuals experiencing homelessness
• Returning citizens transitioning from incarceration
• Individuals seeking structured independent living support
Phone, email, or referral form.
Residents must:
✔ Be willing to follow house guidelines
✔ Maintain respectful behavior toward others
✔ Be employed, actively seeking employment, or receiving benefits
✔ Participate in maintaining the home environment
✔ Be committed to personal growth and stability
Yes. Our homes are fully furnished and include basic living necessities to help residents transition comfortably. Residents typically prepare their own meals. Kitchens are fully equipped for shared use, and residents are encouraged to develop independent living skills.
Yes, residents contribute toward housing costs. Fees vary depending on room type and individual circumstances. Fee details are discussed during intake. Our independent living accommodations are competitively priced, with monthly rates beginning at $900, based on the specific housing arrangement and services provided.
Yes. Curfews and house schedules are in place to promote structure, safety, and accountability for all residents.
No. Ebenezer Ministries maintains a drug-free and alcohol-free living environment to ensure safety and promote successful transitions.
While we provide supportive living environments, we also collaborate with community providers, case managers, veteran services, and reentry programs to help residents access needed services.
We provide employment resource referrals and guidance, but residents are responsible for actively pursuing employment or income sources.
Yes. Supporting veterans is a core focus of our program. We collaborate with veteran service organizations and VA case workers.
Individuals can:
• Be referred by a case manager or agency
• Contact Ebenezer Ministries directly at 480.740.6688] or via email at www.ebenezerministries.com
• Submit an application during open availability on our website.
Yes. If beds are unavailable, applicants may be placed on a waitlist and contacted when space becomes available.
We help residents connect with transportation resources, but residents are responsible for their daily transportation needs.
Yes. Background checks are part of the intake and screening process to ensure safety for all residents.
Length of stay varies based on individual goals, progress, and program availability. Our goal is to help residents transition into permanent independent housing.