Warriors Center Memphis

Warriors Center Memphis Warriors Center Memphis is a Recovery Program that reaches out to men, women & veterans battling homelessness & addiction.
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Building more than walls. Building new beginnings. 🔨🙌David Vincent walks our residents through the vision for the new Wa...
05/01/2026

Building more than walls. Building new beginnings. 🔨🙌

David Vincent walks our residents through the vision for the new Warriors Center on James Road—a place designed specifically for women and children to find safety, restoration, and hope.

Right now, boots are on the ground. Drywall, flooring, plumbing, and prayer. Our residents are working hard, learning trades, and pouring their own breakthroughs into a space where other families will soon find theirs.

This is recovery in action. This is second chances serving first responders of faith.

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Start your day with purpose! 🙌Morning chapel at Warriors Center is where we come together to seek God, find strength, an...
05/01/2026

Start your day with purpose! 🙌

Morning chapel at Warriors Center is where we come together to seek God, find strength, and lift each other up. Whether you're walking through recovery, looking for direction, or just need a fresh start—there’s a place for you here.

No chains too strong. No past too far gone. Just faith, community, and a new beginning every morning. ☀️

“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22-23

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Some buildings just look like hope from the outside.642 Semmes St. isn't just an address in Memphis. It's the front door...
04/29/2026

Some buildings just look like hope from the outside.
642 Semmes St. isn't just an address in Memphis. It's the front door to a second chance. Behind these walls, men find recovery. Men find accountability. Men find their way back to their families, their purpose, and themselves.
We don't post this to show off bricks and windows. We post it because every time we pull into this parking lot, we remember why we fight. The work happening inside is hard, holy, and 100% worth it.
But we can't do it alone.
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This is your invitation to be part of something that outlasts us all.

Right now, hard hats and high hopes share the same rooms on James Road.Conversations are happening in unfinished spaces—...
04/28/2026

Right now, hard hats and high hopes share the same rooms on James Road.
Conversations are happening in unfinished spaces—plans being drawn, details being prayed over, futures being mapped out. Beds are coming. Soon, mothers and their children will have a safe place to heal, rebuild, and start over.
This is what building a rescue mission looks like before the walls are even closed up. It's messy. It's real. And it's worth every ounce of effort.
You can help finish what's just beginning.
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Stay tuned. Warriors Center Memphis is rising.

04/25/2026

Tony Williams knows what it means to lose a dream in the blink of an eye.
Born and raised in South Memphis, Orange Mound, he wanted to be a doctor. That was the plan.
Then eighth grade changed everything. Walking home from school with his girlfriend, they turned a corner and saw a drug dealer in a gold-trimmed Mercedes, track suit, Jerry curl, big gold chain. Tony saw how she looked at him.
“Whatever he does, that’s what I want to do.”
He started selling w**d that year. The doctor dream? Dead.

Sin grows over time, Tony tells the men. It changes your perspective.
For a while, he was at University of Memphis, working at the Ford Power Plant. Then an old charge caught up. Indicted. Hernando Jail. No bond. Everything gone.
Tony refused to pray out of hypocrisy. “I wasn’t praying on the streets. Whatever happens, happens.”

But God spoke through a jail church service: “God has taken away everything you had to build you back up on a solid foundation.”
Tony asked God, “What do You want me to do?”
“Seek Me.”

That’s when he met David Vincent – a bunk above him. They became friends. Fasted and prayed in jail together.
When Tony got out, David brought him on as one of the first Boot Camp Directors at the Warriors Center. That was over 20 years ago.

Today, Tony still stands before broken men. His message hasn’t changed:
“Lay down your life. Surrender. Take up your cross. That’s the measure of a man. Come here and let clarity happen. He’ll do it if you ask Him, if you believe.”

You’ve tried everything else. Why not give yourself a chance here?

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Discipleship at Warriors Center isn't a program. It's the backbone.Men don't come here just to get clean. They come to l...
04/24/2026

Discipleship at Warriors Center isn't a program. It's the backbone.

Men don't come here just to get clean. They come to learn how to follow Jesus like their lives depend on it.

Every morning: Bible, prayer, accountability. No hiding. No excuses.

House meetings. Scripture memory. Hard questions from brothers who've walked the same roads.

Did you pray today? Are you lying? Who are you becoming?

Discipleship is messy. Uncomfortable. But it's the only thing that produces real change.

Jesus didn't say "start a recovery program." He said "make disciples."

That's what we do at the Warriors Center. One man. One conversation. One knee bowed at a time.

Quick fix? This isn't your place.
Want to lay down your life and follow Jesus? This is it.

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Tony Williams, Boot Camp Director at the Warriors Center, knows firsthand that the streets can change the course of a ma...
04/19/2026

Tony Williams, Boot Camp Director at the Warriors Center, knows firsthand that the streets can change the course of a man’s life fast. What started as a young dream to become a doctor got pulled off track by the lure of street life, bad choices, and broken directions. But God had another plan.

At one of the lowest points of his life, sitting in jail with everything stripped away, Tony heard a word from God that changed everything: seek Me. From that place, he began to pray, fast, repent, and build a real relationship with the Lord. What the enemy meant for destruction, God used to lay a new foundation.

Now Tony stands on the front lines as Boot Camp Director, helping men take their first steps into transformation. His message is clear: being a man is not about image, money, attention, or pride. The true measure of a man is being willing to lay down your life, surrender to God, and follow Him.

And for the man who feels stuck right now, Tony’s word is simple and powerful: don’t give up. Give God a chance. Give healing a chance. Give the Warriors Center a chance. Sometimes a man just needs a place to breathe, refocus, and let God begin again.

At the Warriors Center, restoration is real. And no matter how far a man has fallen, God can still raise him up.

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04/18/2026

Rodney Gammons knows what it means to come from the streets, chase the wrong kind of respect, lose everything, and find himself broken beyond what most people could imagine. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Rodney’s life led him through gang activity, prison, deep loss, and even a devastating health crisis that left him fighting for his life. But in that broken place, God met him. Rodney realized he had to stop trying to play God, humble himself, and finally put the Lord first. That is when everything began to change.

After prison, Rodney kept seeing the Warriors Center online and felt the Spirit drawing him here. When he walked through the doors, he knew something was different. He found compassion. He found mercy. He found love. He found a place where the old layers of pain, pride, and bo***ge began to fall away. God brought restoration to his heart, renewed broken relationships, and continued transforming him into the image of Christ.

Today, Rodney serves as our **Executive Staff Assistant**, and his life is a testimony that real change is possible. What the enemy meant for destruction, God turned into purpose. Now Rodney is living to help others who have walked the same dark roads he once did, showing them that there is still hope, healing, and a future in Jesus Christ.

If you are feeling stuck, hopeless, or like life has gone too far in the wrong direction, let Rodney’s story remind you: your story is not over. Every story of redemption starts with a choice — a choice to heal, to overcome, and to rise. Reach out to the Warriors Center today and unlock the warrior within.

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Address

642 Semmes Street
Memphis, TN
38111

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 7am - 9pm
Wednesday 7am - 9pm
Thursday 7am - 9pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

(901) 405-1298

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