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The Christian Aid Center Campus
When people tour the Christian Aid Center, they are often surprised by the size of our campus and the number of buildings that comprise our agency. For your information we’ve included a map showing each building on the Christian Aid Center campus with a brief description.
Administrative offices and chapel on main level. Conference room, Men’s Services Manager’s office, men’s day room, and storage on lower level.

- Administrative offices and chapel on main level. Conference room, Men’s Services Manager’s office, men’s day room, and storage on lower level.
- Kitchen and dining hall on the main level which served 34,037 meals in 2010. The lower level is the men’s dorm which provides shelter for up to 25 single men.
- The Condos – three family emergency shelter units and a laundry room.
- Poplar Street Houses – Recently purchased as Family Transitional Housing, these houses are for families which have demonstrated positive life change and are either continuing their education or actively seeking employment.
- Kluehe House –Two story apartment building with four individual apartments, two on each level, which provides emergency shelter for families.
- Amazing Grace House – Two emergency family shelter apartments. Upstairs apartment is a large studio, the recently renovated downstairs apartment has two bedrooms.
- Family Services building – Two Family Services Managers offices, common area for Family Services guests, lower level has laundry and storage.
- Garage/storage – Limited storage for donations and maintenance equipment.
- Duplex (not pictured) located at 422 & 424 W. Maple St.– Men’s Transitional Housing for up to 8 single men demonstrating positive life change and spiritual growth. Approximate length of program is 9-18 mos.
*Family Services includes 3, 4, 5 and 6 which provided emergency shelter for 31 families (consisting of 12,566 individual bednights) in 2010.
*Men’s Services includes 2 and 9 which provided emergency shelter for a total of 200 single men (consisting of 5,805 individual bednights) in 2010.