Journey With Us

“At Breakthrough, it’s a matter of helping each individual build on what they have available to them. When we choose to see a strength in someone, it’s a place to start the journey back to recovery, purpose, and health.”
Read Breakthrough CEO Rev. Andy Houltberg’s heart for our mission and journey with us.

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Our food ministry provides food for homeless and low-income individuals.

Food Ministry

For over 35 years, Breakthrough has served hot lunches to the hungry all over Wichita. In addition, our pantry provides life-giving support each month for those in need and engaging them in meaningful volunteer activities.

Clubhouse provides a social and vocational program for those with persistent and severe mental illness.

Clubhouse

The Clubhouse provides a variety of social and vocational programs, engaging activities and service opportunities, reducing isolation for those living with severe and persistent mental illness and offering support for recovery.

Our Representative Payee Program provides payee services

Payee Programs & Financial Counseling

As operators of the largest Organizational Representative Payee program in Kansas, our team at Breakthrough helps people in distress obtain financial security and wisely manage their funds.

Our employment services provide resume and interview assistance.

Employment & Career Services

We work with each individual to assess job readiness, find the proper fit for their skills and interests, resume and interview assistance, and continued support after employment is obtained.

CHANGE A LIFE TODAY

As long as poverty, injustice & inequality persist, none of us can truly rest. It doesn’t take much to change a life. Get in touch today and start making the difference.

“My life would be in deep depression without Episcopal social services… they give me a place to come and not isolate.”

“ESS (Breakthrough) is a lifesaver to individuals, families, friends, and our community, as we navigate the complicated and frustrating world of mental illness!!! God bless you!”

“This is a service that is greatly needed and often overlooked.”

“Not only do you serve the poor [and mentally ill], you have programs designed to help them better themselves.”