A road to redemption — and a calling to share it.
It began with one act of compassion. It grew into two homes where broken lives are made new.
He was lost — until he wasn't.
Our founding pastor doesn't hide where he came from. As a young man, he lived fast and reckless, running the streets, certain the rules didn't apply to him. He was headed nowhere good — and somewhere deep down, he knew it.
That question led him through the door of a church for the first time. What he found there changed the direction of his entire life. He found God. He found purpose. And on that very first morning, he met Connie — and fell in love on the spot.
They've been together ever since, building this ministry side by side. Out of that transformation came a conviction that has never left him: the men sleeping under bridges and behind buildings in Tracy are not beyond saving — because he wasn't.
That's the heartbeat of the Coalition. When a man arrives at our door — whether he's fighting to get sober or simply needs a safe place to grow old — he's met by people who understand exactly where he's standing, and who can show him there's a way forward.
It started with a hot shower.
In 2009, one Tracy man decided the people living on our streets at least deserved to be clean and warm. That small act of dignity became a movement.
In 2012, Emerson House opened as a transitional home for men ready to leave homelessness behind. In 2015, Rochester House followed — a supportive home for formerly homeless men, including those living with disabilities, where they could stay for good.
Today these two homes stand as proof that one person who refuses to look away can change a whole community.
The people behind the mission
A small team carrying a big calling. Full bios and photos coming soon.
Danielle Meyers
Placeholder — Danielle's bio and how she came to lead the Coalition will go here.
Doug & Connie Diestler
Placeholder — Doug and Connie's shared story and how they built this ministry together, side by side, will go here.
Our Board
A volunteer board guides the Coalition's mission, finances, and growth — see below.
"If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come."2 Corinthians 5:17