Dear Prospective Tenant. We are happy you have become aware of the Concho Valley Turning Point program and are interested in learning more about us! First and foremost. CVTP is a Christ centered program, and everything about CVTP is meant to help others live bless lives and glorify Jesus. VIP has a variety of groups and studies throughout the week that is open to all who wish to attend. We offer temporary transitional housing (The CVTP Resident Program) for men who are looking for a place to get on their feet in a Christ-Centered. drug and alcohol-free environment. We want The CVTP Resident Program to be a Sanctuary (A place of physical safety and spiritual growth) for the men who live here. The CVIP Resident Program guidelines are meant to ensure that The CVTP Resident Program remains a Sanctuary, and we have found that men who are serious about building a new life in Christ have no trouble following these guidelines. Violation of any of the guidelines may result in Immediate removal from the CVTP resident program. San Angelo offers a variety of more traditional halfway houses and sober houses for anyone who is not interested in a Christ-Centered experience. We have limited room in The CVTF Resident Program and we want every resident here to be here because this is exactly where they want to be, and because Christ is exactly Who they want to serve! If CVTP sounds like the place you are looking for. then please complete the application and send it in for review by the CVTP housing team. We will respond back either by phone, email, or US postal service after review and let you know if you qualify for an interview with our Housing Team. If for whatever reason you are not accepted into The CVTP Resident Program, but you do end up in San Angelo, we pray you still come to join our groups and get plugged into what God is doing at Concho Valley Turning Point! May God Bless You Abundantly. Travis Mathes Executive Director (325) 277-0593 Maria Mejia Assistant Director (210) 887-4671
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