named programs · 2 · from sources
what they call their work
Joshua House 1.0
Historically provided transitional living, counseling, and education in a Christian environment for men struggling with substance abuse, mental health issues, and homelessness in Tucson, Arizona. Included on-site self-help meetings and focused on spiritual growth.
Joshua House 2.0
A continuation of the original program with a new focus on supervisory and consulting roles. Provides charitable financial support and program experiences to other Christian-based programs that help men in need, aiming to "plant seeds" and foster growth in like-minded initiatives.
activities · 2 clusters
what they do
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Outpatient & Residential Recovery Support Services 5 activities
- Character and values-based life skills programmingProvides experiential guidance grounded in Christian ethics and values, emphasizing pro-social behaviors such as honesty, self-responsibility, work ethics, and community responsibility as part of its residential recovery programming.
- Christian-based counseling and financial assistanceOffers charitable experiential guidance and potential financial help to residents, informed by Christian ethics and values, as part of a holistic recovery approach.
- Deliver recovery and life skills education programmingOffers structured education based on the Bio-Psycho-Social model and promotes pro-social values such as honesty, self-responsibility, work ethics, and community responsibility. Programming is guided by Christian ethics and has served thousands of residents over eleven years.
- Recovery and life skills programming based on Christian ethicsProvides recovery, counseling, and experiential guidance grounded in Christian ethics and values, including education based on a Bio-Psycho-Social learning model delivered to thousands of residents over eleven years. Programming emphasizes pro-social values such as honesty, self-responsibility, work ethic, and community responsibility.
- Residential education and personal development programmingProvides structured education based on the Bio-Psycho-Social model and promotes pro-social values such as honesty, self-responsibility, work ethic, and community responsibility to support long-term recovery and reintegration.
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Transitional Housing for Recovery 4 activities
- Operate transitional living facility for menProvides transitional housing and recovery programming for men at risk of homelessness and struggling with substance abuse, mental health issues, and anti-social behaviors. The facility in Tucson includes six furnished units and shared resident spaces, serving over a thousand men through its programs.
- Transitional housing and recovery program for menOperates a transitional living facility in Tucson with six furnished units and shared resident spaces, providing housing and recovery programming for men at risk of homelessness and struggling with substance abuse, mental health issues, and anti-social behaviors. The program has served over a thousand men through its operations, including more than eleven years of continuous service.
- Transitional housing and recovery program for menOperates a transitional living facility in Tucson for men at risk of homelessness and struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues, providing housing, recovery programming, and support grounded in Christian ethics. The program has served over a thousand men through its previous and current facilities.
- Transitional housing for men at risk of homelessnessOperates a transitional living facility in Tucson with six furnished units and shared resident spaces, serving men at risk of homelessness who are struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues. The organization has provided housing and recovery programming to over a thousand men through its Joshua House 1.0 program.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$61K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$61K100%
Investment income$30%
Other revenue—
expenses
Total expenses$72K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits$8K
Grants paid out—
balance sheet
Total assets$362K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$173K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -21.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| MICHAEL VOSS | PRESIDENT | 40 | $8K |
board members · 2
- DOAK BOCK — DIRECTOR
- IVAN ALVAREZ — DIRECTOR
relationships · 1
who they work with
- Deborah Kay Voss Partner — Co-developed Joshua House as a Christian-based program and supported the founder's reconnection with faith; honored in the organization's mission.