Christ Centered Homes provides living assistance, medical care and personal development training across 28 single-family home facilities
, /PRNewswire/ -- Christ Centered Homes, a leading residential behavioral healthcare provider, is celebrating a monumental moment today with the announcement of a $1 million donation from its founder and executive director, Bishop Ira Combs. The generous contribution will support facility improvements, staffing, and the overall mission of the organization, which is dedicated to providing compassionate care to individuals with developmental disabilities and mental health needs.
Bishop Ira Combs, who founded Christ Centered Homes in 1989, expressed his pride and commitment to the organization's mission. "The gospel tells us that it is our duty to help our community whenever we're able," Combs said. "It is my honor and privilege to not only lead but also support an organization like Christ Centered Homes so that we can continue providing compassionate residential care to those who need it most."
Christ Centered Homes is a CARF-accredited nonprofit organization that operates 28 single-family home facilities across Jackson, Lenawee, Hillsdale, Washtenaw, and Calhoun counties. The organization serves more than 160 residents, offering personalized care in a supportive, home-like environment. Each facility typically houses six residents, and the care model ensures that every resident receives individual attention, with a staffing ratio of four staff members per facility. The comprehensive care provided includes access to a physician, nurses, psychologists, social workers, dietitians, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and direct care staff.
"We're very proud of the work that Christ Centered Homes is able to do to help its residents receive the personal support they need to live their best lives possible," said Bishop Combs. "My goal is to lead by example, so I hope this contribution will inspire others to look not just to our organization but to other behavioral health facilities in their own communities and recognize the vital work they do to give at-risk populations the help they need."
Christ Centered Homes is more than just a place of residence; it is a supportive community that focuses on the holistic well-being of individuals. The organization's mission is to embrace personal independence while enriching the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities or mental illness. With a commitment to excellence in care, Christ Centered Homes continues to improve the quality and efficiency of services provided, maximizing opportunities for growth and personal development for all residents.
Mission and Vision of Christ Centered Homes
Mission: To embrace personal independence and enrich the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities or mental illness.
Vision: Christ Centered Homes, Inc. will continue to improve the quality and efficiency of all services provided to maximize opportunities for growth and personal development. Christ Centered Homes, Inc. will collaborate with leaders in the behavioral health and human services industry to support the continued success of the individuals served.
About Bishop Ira Combs
Bishop Ira Combs founded Greater Bible Way Temple Church in 1980, and his passion for helping those in need led him to establish Christ Centered Homes in 1989. Before founding Christ Centered Homes, Bishop Combs worked at Xerox, National City Bank, Ford Motor Company, and American Building Maintenance. He was also involved in the insurance industry, where he became the top sales leader in his region.
In addition to his leadership role at Christ Centered Homes, Bishop Combs has served on various boards and committees aimed at protecting vulnerable individuals, including the State Attorney Discipline Board and the State Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board.
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