To enable men to return to society as disciples of Jesus Christ and initiate constructive change in their communities.
Specifically:
Provide safe, clean, supportive, transitional homes.
Establish constructive patterns of daily activity and collaboration.
Introduce clean food, balanced diets and regular exercise to minimise behavioural disorders.
Introduce educational content to break destructive patterns of behaviour and establish personal responsibility for future decisions.
Introduce job skills to break the cycle of welfare and prison recidivism.
Connect men to The Creator and His creation in culturally appropriate ways.
Be prepared (physically, psychologically, socially and spiritually) to create a new future.
To act wisely and creatively to fulfill the above objectives.Â
To deliver and develop transitional pathways, to encourage and inspire individuals to live a life that maximises their potential and ability for self regulation, a life of purpose and freedom from destructive interpersonal relationships, negative behaviour, substance dependence or patterns of thinking.
To aid and assist or identify pathways for individuals suffering with addictive behaviours, mental health issues, and propensities for anti-social and/or unlawful behaviours, in a bid to reduce the risk of recidivism in community.
While being mindful and sensitive to cultural needs within the community, to develop services and pathways, including counselling and building of practical skills on issues on such things as conflict resolution, communication, literacy, numeracy, workplace ethics and self-identity, all the while promoting a deep sense of belonging and connection with community that individuals are a part of.
To foster and promote multicultural relationships, pathways and initiatives, to improve/ enhance and engage in community relations where everyone feels accepted and included.
To make disciples of Jesus Christ.
To do all things necessary to achieve the above objectives.