WARRIORS CENTER
OLIVE BRANCH, MS
ABOUT THE OLIVE BRANCH CAMPUS
Warriors Center Olive Branch is the home of Warriors Center’s residential recovery program for women. Located in Olive Branch, Mississippi, the center serves women battling addiction, homelessness, and other life-controlling struggles by providing a safe, structured environment focused on spiritual growth, stability, and restoration.
The Olive Branch campus currently operates a 42-bed faith-based recovery program where women participate in discipleship, life-skills training, and community support designed to help them rebuild their lives and move toward lasting freedom.
OLIVE BRANCH 2025 IMPACT
71
Women Served
21
Program Graduations
13,591
Job Training Hours
46,548
Meals Served
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THE OLIVE BRANCH RECOVERY PROGRAM
Women at Warriors Center Olive Branch participate in a structured, faith-based program designed to restore stability, discipline, and purpose.
- Faith-Based Residential Recovery
Residents live together in a structured residential community where spiritual formation, daily discipline, and personal accountability provide the foundation for lasting recovery and a renewed direction in life.
- Structured Daily Accountability
Residents follow a consistent daily schedule that includes work assignments, mentoring, classes, and shared community responsibilities that help rebuild habits of responsibility, reliability, and self-discipline.
- Life Skills & Personal Discipline
Residents progress through the New Life Discipleship Program, moving through nine levels of responsibility and three stages of spiritual formation that help women develop maturity, leadership, and lasting change. Throughout the program, residents complete coursework, memorize and publicly recite Scripture, and participate in community outreach opportunities that reinforce the program’s focus on service, discipline, and transformation.
- Job Training, Certifications & Education
Residents gain hands-on work experience through construction training and transitional employment opportunities, including our partnership with the If I Had a Hammer program, work opportunities through The Lion Company, and practical job training through the Warriors Center Thrift Store. Additional opportunities include GED preparation and continuing education through Kineo Bible College or degree pathways through Union University’s Memphis College of Urban and Theological Studies (MCUTS).
- Long-Term Community Support
Graduates remain connected to the Warriors Center community through ongoing mentorship, alumni relationships, and continued accountability that help reinforce the habits and support systems needed for lasting stability. Many former residents go on to serve within the ministry itself, continuing the cycle of encouragement and mentorship for the women who follow behind them.

WARRIORS CENTER THRIFT STORE
Our Warriors Center Thrift Store plays an important role in supporting the women’s recovery program in Olive Branch. The store provides hands-on job training for residents, giving women real work experience in retail operations, customer service, sorting donations, pricing merchandise, and day-to-day store management as they rebuild stability, confidence, and practical job skills.
The store also serves the surrounding community by offering affordable clothing, household goods, furniture, and unique thrift finds. Every purchase directly helps support the Warriors Center for Women program and the life-changing work taking place in Olive Branch.
Donations of gently used clothing, furniture, and household goods are always welcome and help sustain both the store and the recovery program. Community support through donations and shopping makes it possible for the Warriors Center to continue helping women rebuild their lives.

7145 Hwy 305
Olive Branch, MS 38654Phone: 662-893-0081

OUR OLIVE BRANCH STAFF
Amy Butler
Executive Director
Lucia Strauss
Assistant Director
Stephanie Chambers
Program Director
Angelina McClain
Bootcamp & A&D Director
Susan Hankins
Thrift Store Manager
Jamie Watlington
House Mother
