I was a worker there.. for being Christian based area I felt like all the male staff especially the supervisor of the construction site, felt like the chosen one. He took complete advantage of his authority and would make you feel like you had to bow down to him or else. Not very Christian to me.. female staff.. all great!! All the way down to the cook’s.. but again the female staff couldn’t show there full potential due to the male ego in that faith based area.. I’ll be honest I wish they would open there eyes and see how the supervisor of this company really is and what his true believes are.. mostly everyone there seemed lost or confused lol. Kinda entertaining. Don’t recommend this job or shelter to anyone at all.. don’t believe go see for yourselves
Mike Owen rated 5
2 years ago
Great place if you are try to donate or even get your life on the right path
Steven Vang-Salrin rated 1
2 years ago
The prices here are a bit pricy for a thrift store. They are about the same prices at Wall-Mart. The only difference is at Wall-Mart the items are new. Last year the store had better prices specially for low income customers. I doubt Jesus wouldn’t appreciate the price jacking specially for the needy and helpless.
Philip J rated 1
5 years ago
SHAME on this place, encouraging homelessness is all they do. They are a magnet to the area for garbage, noise, drugs, and nuisances. I live in the area and have to deal with them walking down the street and living in vacant lots.
This place should take a real look at themselves in the mirror. Is it really Christian to encourage people and support such a lifestyle? I think it is only Christian to rehabilitate people.
Response to Owner: This is a community issue that you created.
Amos Robinson rated 2
5 years ago
Every morning, when they cut their over-night "guests" loose, and they start heading for Sister Ursela's for their second breakfast, they walk past my house. And if it's not nailed down, they'll steal it! If if IS nailed down, they'll steal the nails! When we call to complain, VRM says "not our problem ".