

Jubilee Community Development Corporation’s (JCDC) business operations model is that of a holding company whose responsibility is to manage the partner business entities to ensure their measurable impact on the community.

Jubilee Ministries is able to offer addiction recovery, food and housing support programs, job training and placement programs, as well as mental health programs. Together, these are designed to restore the entire individual in mind, body, and spirit

Jubilee Community Wellness Center - Formerly Eliot Elementary School, an abandoned school in our community which closed in 2004. This school was named after William Greenleaf Eliot the grandfather of poet T. S. Eliot is now ready to be rehabbed and become a place of new life and restoration. Partner with us to clean up and bring restoration, reconciliation, and new life to our community of north St. Louis!

Jubilee Oasis Farm occupies a 1 ½ acre space adjoining Jubilee Community Church. It provides nutritional support for the community, including prepared meals, and fresh fruits and vegetables from Oasis Farm. In 2019, the church purchased the vacant lot next to the church building, and have been growing fresh produce and building community in this space ever since.
Jubilee Community Development Corporation
Jubilee Community Development Corporation’s (JCDC) business operations model is that of a holding company whose responsibility is to manage the partner business entities to ensure their measurable impact on the community. JCDC subsidiaries include the following LLC’s. s2Jubilee Services, Nat Turner Trucking, Jubilee Trucking Academy, Jubilee Public Works, Turner and VOB Recovery Homes and Jubilee Community Wellness Center. The outputs of the respective entities are the creation of jobs that provide a livable wage and career development. JCDC is a N. St. Louis community-focused entity that is locally based and led, whose mission is to eliminate the consequences of benign neglect within our geographic area of influence. The intended outcome is to take people from being unemployed, burdened by substance use disorders, slaves to mental illness, homeless and hopeless, to being accountable and committed to personal development to such an extent that they become purposeful, contributing, serving and cooperative stakeholders in the community. We believe so much in this outcome that our common economic denominator can be measured by participation in our programs divided by lives touched by our programs.