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Welcome

Byron's House of Hope (BHH) opened on January 1st, 2018 and is recognized by New Mexico Probation and Parole Department as a faith-based, six-month transitional-living program in Farmington, NM.

BHH Program Application

Below is Byron's House of Hope application for your loved ones who are interested in the program. We do have requirements. We ask that applicants be currently in a New Mexico State Prison and have parole for more than 6 months after release. Please scroll down for program and contact information.

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BHH

How Are We Funded?

Requirements of the program

We are Christ Centered

BHH is funded by private donors, organizations, churches, and faith-based grants. BHH does not receive any federal and/or state funding.


Client Fees:

$750 Entry fee

$350 Rent Fee for the last 3 months when men are working

We are Christ Centered

Requirements of the program

We are Christ Centered

 Living a Christ-centered life means we learn about the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and then we follow His example written in the Holy Bible.  

Requirements of the program

Requirements of the program

What do men do in the program: Months 1-2

 All program applicants must have at least six (6) months or more of parole or probation to help with accountability. All participants are required to gain full-time employment in month three. Participants are not allowed to get on disability for means of employment and/or for financial means to pay monthly rent while in the program.  

What do men do in the program: Months 1-2

WHAT DO MEN DO IN THE PROGRAM: MONTHS 3-6

What do men do in the program: Months 1-2

  • Daily Biblical Teaching, Life Skills, Parenting, Financial Literacy, and Support Groups
  • Community Service
  • Pro-Social Activities
  • Case Management

WHAT DO MEN DO IN THE PROGRAM: MONTHS 3-6

WHAT DO MEN DO IN THE PROGRAM: MONTHS 3-6

WHAT DO MEN DO IN THE PROGRAM: MONTHS 3-6

  • Job Searching
  • Acquiring Full-Time Employment
  • Savings Plan (25% of income)
  • Fulfilling Substance Abuse/Mental Health Counseling
  • Continued participation in Support Groups

Program Completion

WHAT DO MEN DO IN THE PROGRAM: MONTHS 3-6

WHAT DO MEN DO IN THE PROGRAM: MONTHS 3-6

  • Men should have saved enough to find adequate housing
  • BHH encourages continued connection and support
  • Men are always welcomed to visit BHH after the program to encourage and support other men in the program

Contact Us

Byron's House of Hope

309 West Pinon Street, Farmington, New Mexico 87401, United States

BHH Landline: (505)-258-4007 BHH Administration: (505)-592-1180 Brian Myers, Executive Director (505)-701-9288 Trinity Begay, Assistant Director E-Mail: byronshouse@convictedbychrist.org

Hours

Open today

12:00 pm – 06:00 pm

Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble.


Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 (NLT)

Current BHH Guys

Additional Information

These guys are a great bunch and we are blessed to have them in Byron's House of Hope.


From left to right:

Waylon, Larenzo, and Shonie


Not Pictured:

Kelby and Troy

Consider giving to our mission

Funding a transition house is a huge task, but we are thankful we have a big God who gives the honor of walking along side these men. We try to make our program affordable and that is only possible with God first and the heart of our donors. Click the link below if you want to donate. Thank you and may the Lord bless you with more riches!

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Executive Director/Co-Founder of Byron's House of Hope

Brian Myers

Brian Myers, his wife, Rochelle, and 6 children live in Bloomfield, NM since 2007. Brian is a missionary with Brethren in Christ U.S. World Missions and has been involved in prison ministry since 2009, leading him to lead Convicted By Christ's weekly men's support meeting, and now leading BHH into the future.

House Parents

Chris and Sue Gray

Chris and Sue are our live-in house parents whose mission is to make guys feel at home.

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