Restoration for young adults up to age 30 Mentoring, education, prayer, and Arian's Houses
Programs

Programs designed for real change before release and after release.

Arian's House Youth Ministry brings together mentoring, prayer, education opportunities, life-skills development, outreach, and the Arian's Houses so that young adults can move from custody toward stability, discipleship, and purposeful living.

Mentoring before release Education pathways Prayer & discipleship Transitional housing
Young adults studying together in a bright room
Volunteers preparing practical support supplies
Program pathway

A clear pathway, not disconnected services.

Each program area strengthens the next so that support is thoughtful, personal, and grounded in long-term restoration.

01

In custody connection

Mentoring begins in jail or prison through prayer, listening, scripture, and honest encouragement.

02

Reentry preparation

Learning goals, life skills, and practical planning help shape the first weeks after release.

03

Safe transition

Arian's Houses are designed to provide structure, accountability, and distance from old pressures.

04

Long-term fruitfulness

Church community, continued mentoring, and healthy routine support lasting growth.

A mentor speaking with a young woman in a comfortable room
01

Mentoring & Discipleship

One-to-one support begins before release and stays present through the vulnerable early months of reentry. The goal is not surface motivation, but truthful relationship, prayer, and accountability.

  • Consistent mentoring relationships
  • Prayer, scripture, and spiritual encouragement
  • Goal setting and follow-through after release
Young adults learning together around a table
02

Education & Life Skills

When possible, education pathways begin while a young adult is still incarcerated and continue after release. The focus is practical: learning habits, communication, planning, work readiness, and responsible daily living.

  • Education opportunities before and after release
  • Life-skills coaching for routine and responsibility
  • Preparation for work, study, and healthy decision-making
A welcoming home exterior with a wide front porch
03

Arian's Houses & Structured Reentry

The Arian's Houses are envisioned as more than temporary shelter. They are planned as calm, disciplined homes with shared meals, healthy rhythms, clear expectations, and a safer environment in which change can take root.

  • Safe housing after release
  • Healthy daily rhythm and household responsibility
  • Distance from destructive environments and old pressures
Volunteers organizing practical supplies together
04

Outreach, Prayer & Community Support

Churches, volunteers, educators, and outreach partners help make the ministry tangible through welcome, practical support, prayer, and healthy community connection. No young adult is meant to rebuild in isolation.

  • Prayer support and pastoral encouragement
  • Outreach partnerships and practical care
  • Connection to church community and healthy belonging
How the programs work together

No single step is enough on its own.

Mentoring without safe housing can unravel under pressure. Housing without spiritual care can remain temporary. Education without community can lose momentum. Arian's House is designed so these parts strengthen one another and create a fuller path to stability.

The aim is a fruitful life in Christ marked by discipline, dignity, belonging, and a very different future.

Get involved

Support programs that stay close during the hardest transition.

This mission grows through mentors, prayer partners, educators, churches, and practical supporters who help build a real pathway forward.