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Real Support. Lasting Change.

At Prodigal Heroes, we believe no one should have to rebuild their life alone. Through Zion Village and our wraparound services, we walk alongside veterans, first responders, domestic violence survivors, and individuals reentering society — providing the structure, community, and care they need to rise again.


What We Offer

Transitional Housing: Zion Village

Safe, private, container-style homes for those rebuilding from trauma, displacement, or incarceration. Residents are given the dignity of independence with the strength of support.

Peer & Emotional Support

One-on-one mentorship, group healing sessions, and a built-in community of others who understand the journey.

Therapy & Healthcare Access

Connections to trauma-informed therapists, primary care, mental health support, and holistic wellness tools.

Fitness, Gardening & Nutrition

Residents work in our garden, learn nutrition basics, and have access to physical wellness programs that rebuild strength inside and out.

Faith & Restoration

Daily devotionals, church attendance, spiritual mentorship, and a culture of grace. We believe healing starts in the soul — and we never walk alone.

Job & Life Skills

Resume help, trade skill development, financial literacy, cooking, parenting, and communication skills — all designed to equip residents for life beyond survival.

Community Meals & Shiloh Grove Events

Daily shared meals and weekly gatherings at Shiloh Grove — our central community hub. Food, worship, celebration, and connection all find a home here.

At Prodigal Heroes, we believe that every life is worthy of hope, love, and belonging. Since our founding, we’ve been on a mission to serve Veterans, First Responders, Domestic Violence Survivors, and Reentry Individuals with the resources, care, and faith-based support they need to transform their lives. We know that no challenge is too large and no journey too broken to be renewed by love and compassion.

An infographic titled 'The Prodigal Ladder Program: A Path to Purpose and Healing' with a ladder graphic and twelve steps, each detailing a different aspect of personal growth and healing, including safety, honesty, accountability, forgiveness, spiritual connection, emotional resilience, skills, physical health, relationships, financial responsibility, independent living, and servant leadership.

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How to join?

If you or someone you know is seeking refuge, purpose, and a path forward, we’re here to walk with you.