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SHILOH SHELTERS: GLOBAL NONPROFIT STRATEGIC PLAN

Website: www.shilohshelters.com
Headquarters: Global HQ (Initial U.S.-based hub with international branch coordination)


THEME: “SHILOH”

The word “Shiloh” is a deeply spiritual term rooted in biblical prophecy and peace. In Genesis 49:10, Shiloh is prophesied as the one to whom the scepter belongs—interpreted by many to refer to Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace. The name also refers to a sacred gathering place in ancient Israel where the Ark of the Covenant once rested. Shiloh Shelters embraces both meanings: a place where peace, rest, and God’s presence dwell. Each shelter will be a sanctuary for the weary and homeless, built around the love, provision, and peace of Christ.


VISION

To establish 1,300 Christ-centered homeless shelters worldwide, where every individual finds refuge, dignity, restoration, and the peace of Shiloh—Jesus.


MISSION

To provide safe, loving, and spiritually grounded shelters that restore lives through food, housing, healing, job training, counseling, and the transforming hope of the Gospel.


CORE VALUES

  • Sanctuary: Every shelter is a holy space of safety
  • Compassion: We serve with the love of Christ
  • Dignity: Every person has inherent worth and a God-given purpose
  • Restoration: Physical, emotional, and spiritual renewal
  • Peace: Building communities marked by reconciliation and hope

STRATEGIC PLAN

PHASE I – FOUNDATION (Year 1)

  • Legally establish Shiloh Shelters as a 501(c)(3) and international NGO
  • Develop global advisory board and governance standards
  • Launch website: www.shilohshelters.com
  • Begin global fundraising and philanthropic outreach
  • Secure partnerships with churches, ministries, city governments, and businesses

PHASE II – PILOT SHELTERS (Year 2)

  • Construct and launch 10 model shelters in high-need urban areas across different continents
  • Develop modular design system for easy replication
  • Create training manuals for staff, volunteers, and chaplains

PHASE III – EXPANSION (Year 3)

  • Construct and operate 1,300 shelters globally (urban & rural)
  • Establish Shiloh Training Academy for shelter leaders
  • Build mobile shelter units and emergency response housing
  • Launch the Shiloh Jobs Network & Transitional Housing Programs

PHASE IV – LEGACY & SUSTAINABILITY (Year 4)

  • Create a global endowment to support shelter operations for future generations
  • Form coalitions for public policy reform in homelessness and poverty
  • Build permanent communities for long-term residents and recovered guests
  • Share the model with local churches and mission groups for replication

GOALS

  1. Launch 1,300 shelters by year 3
  2. Serve 100 million meals and house 50 million individuals by year 4
  3. Transition 10 million individuals into permanent housing and employment
  4. Train 100,000 staff, chaplains, and volunteers globally
  5. Raise $3 trillion in total funding to ensure sustainability and global impact

HOPES & DREAMS

  • A world where every person has a place to rest in safety and love.
  • A Church that opens its doors to the lost and hurting.
  • A global community of shelters anchored in the Gospel of peace.
  • A chain of ministries that treat the homeless not as statistics, but as children of God.

IMPACT ON COMMUNITIES

PHYSICAL IMPACT

  • Safe overnight stays and warm meals
  • Access to showers, clothing, and medical care
  • Drug and alcohol recovery services

SPIRITUAL IMPACT

  • Daily prayer, Bible study, and discipleship programs
  • Chaplaincy and pastoral care
  • Spiritual transformation through the hope of Christ

ECONOMIC IMPACT

  • Job training, apprenticeships, and reentry employment pipelines
  • Support for local businesses and partnerships
  • Housing solutions to lower municipal costs related to homelessness

SOCIAL IMPACT

  • Reduced crime and addiction rates
  • Revitalized neighborhoods and stronger families
  • Communities united by compassion, not judgment

CORE SERVICES AT EACH SHELTER

  • Overnight housing (100–300 beds)
  • Nutritious meals 3x daily
  • Showers, laundry, and hygiene care
  • Medical clinic and mental health services
  • Employment training and GED programs
  • Chapel, counseling, and discipleship groups
  • Family reunification and transitional housing pathways

GLOBAL BUDGET (FOR 1,300 SHELTERS)

CategoryCost (USD)
Land Acquisition & Zoning (1,300 sites)$450,000,000,000
Shelter Construction & Furnishing$700,000,000,000
Staffing & Training$550,000,000,000
Food, Clothing & Supplies (10 Years)$350,000,000,000
Technology & Security$100,000,000,000
Legal, Licensing & Operations$75,000,000,000
PR, Media, Outreach$50,000,000,000
Transitional Housing Development$200,000,000,000
Medical & Mental Health Services$175,000,000,000
Global Endowment & Legacy Fund$350,000,000,000
TOTAL$3,000,000,000,000

CALL TO ACTION

Shiloh is coming—a peace, a rest, a holy presence for the forgotten. Shiloh Shelters will stand as sacred homes of compassion and transformation in every nation. This is our chance to say to the hurting: “You are not alone. You are not forgotten. You are loved.”

“The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, until Shiloh comes.” — Genesis 49:10

Pray. Build. Shelter. Shiloh.
Join us at www.shilohshelters.com to donate, volunteer, or become a global partner.

SHILOH SHELTERS is a member of the Charity Alliance www.charityalliance.vip which is a member of the League www.league.vip and both are overseen by their founder and President Shawn Westerberg.

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