Loving Individuals
Forming Transformations

Helping others find their path ultimately helps you find yours.

Homelessness is a problem that requires holistic care from multiple people in the community. Our job is to be the front line of care.

 

L.I.F.T. is our parent organization that oversees two ministries. Through our Bridge Street Outreach we care for our homeless friends on the street. Through Restoring Broken Vessels, we provide resources to faith-based communities in the form of mental health coaching and support services.

About LIFT

LIFT (previously KUR, Inc.) was founded in 2003, to help underserved populations of the Cleveland area. LIFT is a recognized 501(c)3 headquartered in Berea, Ohio. As an organization, LIFT provides relational support and resources to at-risk individuals in order to assist them to become more self-sufficient and able to improve their standard of living. This is accomplished in a variety of ways through community-based job training, coaching, and education including certification programs for individuals needing work opportunities.

LIFT also helps families without places of residence and provides necessary outreach to shelter-resistant individuals by going into the streets and under the bridges of Cleveland.

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Bridge Street Outreach

We have years of experience on the frontline of homeless care. We leverage that experience to provide the help needed on the front lines.

 

Restoring Broken Vessels

Restoring Broken Vessels is a L.I.F.T. initiative that offers coaching and support services for both faith-based ministries and individuals. We acknowledge that there is a gap when it comes to addressing broken and unstable family units and we aim to bridge this gap by offering classes and resources to help churches access the support that they need for their ministry. Our ultimate goal is to support the effort of reaching out to members in need of head and heart healing.

 
 

“Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed.”

— Proverbs 19:17