Our Commitment to Change

At Divine Justice Pathway House, we focus on creating a secure and supportive environment where men can rebuild their lives. Our mission centers on providing stable transitional housing combined with mental health care, sober living support, and career development. We believe in empowering individuals through evidence-based programs that address the root causes of recidivism and homelessness. Every service we offer is designed to foster resilience, accountability, and long-term success within the Inland Empire community.

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Real Stories, Real Progress

Voices from Our Community

Marcus T.
8 months ago

Living at Divine Justice Pathway House gave me the stability I needed to focus on my recovery and job training. The support here helped me rebuild my confidence and reconnect with my family.

Jamal R.
1 year ago

The structured environment and mental health services made a huge difference. I learned coping skills that keep me sober and motivated every day.

Luis M.
5 months ago

Thanks to the career support at Divine Justice Pathway House, I secured a steady job and am now planning for a future I never thought possible.

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Your involvement helps create stable housing and vital services for men rebuilding their lives. Contributions, volunteer time, and partnerships strengthen our programs and expand our reach in the Inland Empire.
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Your Questions About Our Services Answered

Divine Justice Pathway House offers structured transitional housing combined with mental health care, sober living support, and career development to help men rebuild their lives. Our programs are designed to provide stability and guidance during critical transitions.
  • Who is eligible for Divine Justice Pathway House programs?

    Our services are available to men in the Inland Empire who are transitioning from incarceration, homelessness, or crisis situations and are committed to rebuilding their lives.

    Applicants must demonstrate a willingness to participate in our structured programs, including mental health support and sober living requirements.

  • What types of support do you provide beyond housing?

    We offer mental health counseling, substance use recovery programs, workforce development, and court-aligned reentry services tailored to individual needs.

    Our holistic approach ensures residents receive comprehensive care to support long-term success.

  • How long can someone stay in the transitional housing program?

    Length of stay varies based on individual progress but typically ranges from several months up to a year to ensure stability and readiness for independent living.

    We work closely with each resident to set goals and provide ongoing support throughout their stay.

  • Are there any costs associated with the program?

    Our programs are funded through grants, donations, and partnerships, allowing us to offer services at low or no cost to eligible participants.

    We also assist residents in accessing benefits and resources to support their transition.

  • How can family or community members support participants?

    Family and community involvement is encouraged through visitation, participation in support groups, and volunteering opportunities.

    We provide resources to help loved ones understand the recovery process and ways to contribute positively.

  • What steps should I take to apply for the program?

    Interested individuals can contact our intake team by phone or email to begin the application process and schedule an assessment.

    We guide applicants through eligibility screening and program orientation to ensure a smooth transition.

Program Impact at a Glance

72%

Reduction in recidivism rates among participants within the first year of program completion

Stable Housing Success

85%

Percentage of men maintaining stable housing six months after leaving Divine Justice Pathway House

Employment Placement

68%

Participants securing steady employment within three months of program exit

Measuring Our Progress

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