We're on a mission to provide shelter, support, and opportunities for those facing homelessness.

About Redemption City

We aim to be a beacon of hope and empowerment in our community. At Redemption City, we envision a world where homelessness is met with compassion and transformation, where individuals are not defined by their circumstances but by their potential. Through shelter, support, and holistic programs, we strive to be the catalyst for rebuilding lives and creating a future filled with promise. Help us in making a positive impact on the lives of our community members in need.

Why do we need another shelter in Sussex County?

Over the years, after meeting probably 1,000 people experiencing homelessness and hearing their stories, I grew to see the urgent need to have more shelter space for Sussex County. There never seems to be somewhere for people to go when they need it. Organizations like Code Purple are a great way to meet the crisis needs of winter, but then there are the other eight months of the year. People need a safe space to figure out the next steps in their lives. A place that provides them the tools, mentorship, and chance to try. - Founder, Nikki Gonzalez

What makes Redemption City different?

With a strong focus on developing job skills and a comprehensive self-sufficiency plan, our goal is to break the cycle of homelessness for our participants. Redemption City is more than just a shelter; it's a nurturing community and a safe haven for those seeking a fresh start. Our program places a strong emphasis on personal responsibility and active engagement through a variety of life enrichment classes. Additionally, we forge vital connections to established community resources that prioritize mental health and overall well-being, fostering an environment where individuals can truly thrive.

Our Mission

Redemption City seeks to help people experiencing homelessness find shelter while providing comprehensive and holistic care. We are rooted in a deep conviction that every human being has incredible value, worth and dignity. We want to help restore that dignity. We strive to impart skills so they may thrive in life rather than simply housing and turning them back out to repeat the cycle.