Restoration for young adults up to age 30 Mentoring, education, prayer, and Arian's Houses
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Let’s talk about mentorship, partnership, prayer, and support.

Arian's House Youth Ministry welcomes churches, mentors, educators, donors, and advocates who want to help young adults move from incarceration toward stability in Christ. Use this page to share your interest, ask a question, or begin a conversation.

Mentoring Church partnership Education & reentry support Prayer & practical care
Volunteers preparing practical support together
A caring mentoring conversation in a calm room
Who should reach out

This mission grows through people who are willing to show up.

Mentors, pastors, churches, educators, employers, donors, and reentry advocates all have a place in this work. If you want to help a young adult begin again with greater stability, this page is for you.

Whether your interest is prayer, volunteering, education pathways, practical care, or the Arian's Houses vision, an honest first conversation is the right place to begin.

Ways to connect

Different gifts strengthen the same mission.

Partnership can look like mentoring, hospitality, education, prayer, practical resources, or helping build the Arian's Houses pathway.

Mentoring interest

Walk alongside a young adult with patient presence, prayer, encouragement, and consistent follow-through.

Mentors

Church & ministry partnership

Churches and ministries can support discipleship, hospitality, practical care, and healthy community connection.

Churches

Education, work & life skills

Educators, tutors, trainers, and employers can help open real next steps after release.

Opportunity

Prayer & practical support

Support through prayer, meals, essentials, supplies, housing help, and financial generosity that strengthens the pathway.

Supporters
Share your inquiry

Start the conversation.

Tell the ministry how you would like to connect, support, or learn more. Fields marked with * are required.

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What makes a message helpful

A strong inquiry makes room for the person, not only the program.

It helps to share who you are, how you would like to support the mission, where you are located, and what next step would be most useful.

  • Your role, church, organization, or area of service
  • The kind of support or partnership you are considering
  • Your city or region, when relevant
  • The best next step for a follow-up conversation
Explore the pathway

See how the programs and Arian's Houses fit together.

Read the ministry story, explore the program pathway, and see how housing, mentoring, education, and prayer support one another.