The Zacchaeus Movement connects physically through presence, relationally through listening, spiritually through faith-filled conversation, and eternally through prayer in Jesus’ name. In just three years, Toronto’s homeless population more than doubled from 7,300 to 15,400 people, with over 1,600 living outdoors—underscoring the urgent need for present love and lasting solutions. The Zacchaeus Movement serves those who feel unseen, unheard, and forgotten. We meet them in that place—with food, warmth, prayer, and presence—so they know they are not alone. We have felt the weight of their stories of substance abuse, the urgency of winter nights, and the quiet hope that emerges when someone is treated with dignity. We believe we are called to
“Be Felt. Not Seen.”
“For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” — Luke 19:10 (ESV)
