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       The name “Evans Memorial Camp” was chosen to honor Mickey and Laura-Mae Evans founders of Dunklin Memorial Camp in Okeechobee Florida. As pioneers in the recovery field their vision and obedience have blazed a trail of new life and freedom for families all over the world. 

The Grounds

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MAIN BUILDING
Evans Memorial Camp opened it's doors for operation on April 30th 2016. Presently this City of Refuge has a two story house with a double wide trailer on either side. This was the first building for the City of Refuge and can house seventeen men. Down stairs will consist of an area for the classes, dorms, and fellowship. The upstairs is a two bedroom one bath with kitchen housing Servant Leadership Training  men.

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​STAFF HOUSING

​In 2015 we  received a generous gift of a double wide three bedroom two bath trailer that has been put on the property. After a sincere gift from a couple for a new roof this became the home for the Directors.

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​REVERENT VILLAGE

 We have added a hook up for RVs and Trailers for any travelers desiring to visit. These have been renovated and are able to allow wives and children to visit on the weekends. 
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​City of Refuge


We continue to see God's provision through donations of buildings. We now have two buildings for families to live in once a man has completed the program. A fully functioning cafeteria and a hundred person capacity sanctuary.



OUR BACK YARD
includes:
Basketball Court
Garden
Fishing
Chickens
Dogs
​Work Shed
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The video below is Dunklin Memorial Camp
​where Evans Memorial Camp is modeled.

Follow Us As We Follow Him
Were Not Where We Used To Be Yet Not Where We Need To Be! 


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