Genesis Joy House and its members have taken a pioneering step toward noticeably impacting homelessness and recidivism in the state of Georgia and ultimately the United States. This step includes the creation of a transitional template that serves to provide tangible solutions that work in concert to drastically alleviate recidivism in our country.
This model will include residential housing, and a farm system to provide on demand jobs for its participants. We believe that occupational dependency (among the homeless, felons and the market place) has contributed to personal discretion and discrimination against women with criminal histories. Because of this fact, a more greener--self-sufficient approach to solving one of America's greatest challenges is required.