Micah's House NWA
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EmpowerNWA (aka: Micah's House) elevates and inspires forgotten youth to live boldly and with purpose Our Vision
Mercy Found. Purpose Claimed. Justice Restored.
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1110 W Elm Street
Rogers, AR
72756
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| Monday | 9am - 2pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 2pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 2pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 2pm |
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Our Story
The Mission Equipping young men to discover hope, healing, identity, and a place to belong. Our Vision Mercy Found. Purpose Claimed. Justice Restored.
Our Values Seek Justice. Love Mercy. Walk Humbly.
Our Guiding Principles We, the board of Micah 6 8 Ministries will strive to honor the DIGNITY of every stakeholder, manifest TRANSPARENCY in our operations, finances, and community, and foster a culture of FORGIVENESS.
A Little More Each of our participants will have a story as unique as the individual; however, there are characteristics that they will share. First, they often have broken relationships and nonexistent healthy social supports. Second, they are either in a crisis situation or transition and looking for an alternative to homelessness, i.e., in an emergency shelter, in transitional housing, sleeping on a friend’s couch, or exiting an institution where they temporarily resided. What we are not Micah’s House is not a residential care facility, a rehab for substance abuse, a half-way house, or a long-term tenancy. We are not designed to service a client with day-to-day special needs. We are also not a counseling center. While encouragement and support will be given to those participants who wish to seek professional counseling, it is not our focus. (Our program is about providing a safe environment for young men who have the capabilities necessary for independent living and self-management, but lack a support system to provide the tools and skills necessary to build on their existing capabilities.)