As the founder of The Lamb Lane Project, I had my own season of homelessness. But not just anywhere, rather on this very parcel of land seen in the photos below. For seven years, undeveloped wilderness was my home, that is until I surrendered and followed God’s lead.
My first camp, was off a tiny dirt road called Lamb Lane. It was developed several years ago, and now only exists in my memory, but it laid the foundation for my season of wilderness. Today, I am known as “OG” by the homeless under the Lamb Lane Project. “OG” means original gansta’—I’m okay with that.
In 2025, God opened a door and I stepped through. Before I knew what happened, I was the owner of the very parcel of land I once called home. Now, with the help of others, I bring water, food, clothing, and help with special needs.
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The Lamb Lane Project is a Central Florida Christian Ministry and Outreach Program.
The Lamb Lane Project's Outreach Efforts in 2025-26.
Some of the areas The Lamb Lane Project serves.
Water is a life necessity. We use 300 gallon totes to bring water to the camps for cleaning and hygiene.
With the help of church volunteers, we serve Thanksgiving dinner at the camps. A favorite holiday event for the residents.
Florida winters can drop into the 30s. In December, we distribute wool blankets and socks to camp residents.
Clothing at the camps does not last, so year-round, we bring t-shirts, socks, towels, etc. to camp residents.
With the help of local service providers, we assist residents in need of dental and/or medical treatment.
100% of every contribution directly funds our outreach program and helps the homeless.
Donate TodayThanks to the Lamb Lane Project, we now have water out here, so we don’t have to haul water a gallon at a time. We have solar phone chargers so we don’t have to sit at McDonald’s and charge our phones for hours, which leaves us time to find work and other productive stuff.
— Resident Testimony
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Our costs are low and often paid out-of-pocket, however, help is always appreciated. Case in point, today we purchased a solar cellphone charger for one of the homeless at the camp.
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