Faith Farm Ministries

The information on this page was last updated 3/16/2023. If you see errors or omissions, please email: [email protected]


Summary

Christian Based Addiction Rehab Center in Florida through Jesus Christ Faith Based Rehab Center in Florida Transforming Lives


Contact information

Mailing address:
Faith Farm Ministries
9538 U.S. Highway 441
Boynton Beach, FL 33472

Website: faithfarm.org

Phone: (561) 737-2222

Email: [email protected]


Organization details

EIN: 590774188

CEO/President: Rick Aspden

Chairman: Brandon Tucker

Board size: 11

Founder: Reverend Garland Eastham

Ruling year: 1958

Tax deductible: Yes

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Member of ECFA: No

Member of ECFA since: 2010


Purpose

Faith Farm is dedicated to evangelizing the lost, discipling the saved, and sending the discipled to live for God.


Mission statement

Faith Farm is a Christian ministry whose purpose is to restore and transform lives through the gospel of Jesus Christ.


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Sector: Community Development

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History

Faith Farm ministries was established in 1951 by Reverend Garland Eastham. From its inception the church began providing comfort, shelter, food and Biblical counseling to homeless and destitute men. During its very active and energetic history, Faith Farm Ministries has continually addressed the needs of homeless and addicted men and women.


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