Nonprofit

Our Father's Table

San Juan Capistrano, CA
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www.ourfatherstableus.org

  • Mission

    A Christian response to homelessness. OFT’s mission is to walk alongside our brothers & sisters experiencing chronic homelessness & connect them to services and agencies with the goal of ending their cycle of homelessness & ensuring their journey back to RESTORATION.

    About Us

    OFT is the light at the end of the tunnel!

    Our Father’s Table has a solution that breaks the cycle of chronic homelessness, one person at a time. Our work is important because it addresses homelessness at its cause knowing chronic homelessness is a symptom of a deeper-rooted problem. OFT changes lives, by giving a hand up, not a hand out! Our work is cost effective and it does not create another program. Our unique approach puts us in the center of their life as mentor, advocate & most importantly genuine friend giving unconditional love & guidance.

    A caring mentor and advocate navigating the system.

    Our Father’s Table is the conduit between the homeless services & agencies and our neighbors experiencing chronic homelessness. Our Care Navigators understand the homeless system of services, the nuances for their points of entry, criteria for eligibility into their programs, the paperwork, applications & their best practices.

    OFT’s Care Navigators are mentors & advocates who work with the chronically homeless to move them off the streets & back to being a productive citizen of our communities, ending the cycle of homelessness.

    To date we have lifted off the streets over 375 chronically homeless and 95% have successfully broken their cycle of homelessness.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Housing & Homelessness
    • Religion & Spirituality

    Location & Contact

    • 9493240908
    • P.O. Box 493, San Juan Capistrano, California, US
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