The Vision

The Vision for 6043 Broad

SVTC owns a 2,700 square foot building at 6043 Broad Street in Mount Jackson, Virginia. No mortgage. Owned free and clear.

The ministry started in 2000 with recovery groups. In 2007, we moved into residential. A few years later, we were gifted this building to expand, and it became a recovery center. After covid, residential started declining. By early 2025, it became clear that residential had run its course for now. We shifted toward content, community, and coaching. We listed the building.

It hasn't sold. And the longer it sits, the more we realize we might be looking at a better outcome than a sale. An asset that produces income and houses the ministry is worth more than a pile of cash that drains into rent.

What we're building now actually looks a lot like how SVTC started. Recovery groups. Community. People in the same room. But with a production layer on top that reaches families we'd never meet in person. Below is what each space becomes and why it matters.

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Recording & Production Studio

Record at 6043

The "Rebuilding Life After Addiction" podcast reaches families in crisis every week. Honest conversations about what recovery actually looks like. Not theory. Not clinical language. Stories from people who've been through it.

That content is being produced right now with portable gear and borrowed space. This room makes it permanent. Acoustic treatment, cameras, professional audio, and a setup that handles interviews, conversations, and panel discussions.

Between podcast episodes, the studio is available for client recording sessions. Podcasters, content creators, churches, and organizations who need professional production space in the Valley. That's real revenue coming back into the ministry every month.

Your gift builds: Acoustic panels and treatment, studio furniture, cameras, lighting, professional audio equipment.

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The Gathering Room

Gather at 6043

There's a room at 6043 with hardwood floors, a barn door, and enough space to hold something that matters.

Worship nights. Recovery groups where someone says out loud what they've been carrying. A cup of coffee across a table from someone who actually understands.

Cafe tables and a coffee bar on one side. Couches and armchairs in a conversation area. Stacking chairs for when the room fills up. A keyboard, a small stage area, a screen, and a sound system.

The sound system is built to recording standards. That's intentional. A worship set becomes content. A recovery testimony told in front of twenty people on a Thursday night reaches thousands through the podcast. The gathering room is a second production environment with a completely different feel from the studio.

The room is also available for venue rental and bookable recording sessions for artists, churches, and creators who want that live-room sound.

Your gift builds: Cafe tables, couches, armchairs, stacking chairs, coffee bar setup, sound system, projection screen, keyboard, stage lighting.

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Deck & Outdoor Space

Hang at 6043

A 16x20 composite deck off the back of the building. Dining seating for eight, Adirondack chairs, string lights, and mountain views.

Saturday morning coffee. Cookouts. Overflow space for events. Outdoor seating for studio guests. The one spot at 6043 that doesn't need a purpose beyond giving people a reason to be outside together.

Your gift builds: Deck construction, outdoor dining furniture, Adirondack chairs, string lights.

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Community Garden & Outdoor Space

Grow at 6043

The backyard at 6043 has a fence line that's perfect for raised beds and an open yard big enough for events, cookouts, and kids programs.

Ten to twelve raised garden beds along the fence. Picnic tables. String lights. And the open yard stays open, because sometimes what a community needs is just a place to be outside together.

There's something about putting your hands in dirt and watching something grow. It's slow. It's quiet. It produces something real. For kids in this community, it's a summer program. For everyone connected to this building, it's a reason to show up.

Your gift builds: Raised bed materials and soil, seeds and starter plants, picnic tables, string lights, outdoor furniture.

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The Building

The First Impression

Fresh exterior paint, a restored metal roof, new seamless gutters, and front landscaping. The outside of this building is the first thing everyone sees. Community members showing up for a worship night. A podcaster pulling in for a recording session. Neighbors driving down Broad Street.

The exterior sets the tone for everything inside.

Your gift builds: Roof restoration, exterior paint, gutters, and front landscaping.

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Built to Run

Every space at 6043 exists because of the mission. Most of them also generate income.

The rental unit covers the building's monthly operating costs. The studio books client recording sessions between podcast episodes. The gathering room is available for venue rental and recording sessions.

The deck and the garden are for the community. No revenue model. Not everything has to make money to matter.

Once the buildout is complete, the building sustains itself. The registry is how we get there.

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Same mission. Back to where we started.

Mentally sound. Emotionally balanced. Socially adjusted. Physically well. Spiritually alive.

That's what SVTC has been working toward since 2000. Recovery groups and community came first. Residential came later. Now we're back to groups, community, and content that reaches further than a building full of residents ever could. And the building pays for itself so the ministry doesn't have to choose between doing the work and keeping the lights on.

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