New Beginnings: A Bigger Space, A Deeper Impact
There’s something sacred about new beginnings. They come with a breath of fresh faith and the quiet echo of God’s nod saying, “I’m not finished yet.”
As we prepare to open the doors at our brand-new Second Chance “The Purple Store” Furniture & More location in North Fort Myers at 1750 North Tamiami Trail, we are overwhelmed by the faithfulness of God. This new space—15,000 square feet of fresh opportunity—is more than just a bigger building. It’s a bold new chapter in the story He’s been writing all along.
This move isn’t just about square footage. It’s about stretching out the tent pegs and making room for what’s next:
New Furniture: For the first time, we’re offering new furniture pieces, giving families access to affordable, quality items to make their house feel like a home.
New Layout: We’ve thoughtfully designed the space to feel peaceful, restorative, and welcoming—like stepping into a sanctuary of second chances.
New Ministries: With more room comes more reach. We’ll continue offering prayer, encouragement, and practical help to women in middle of trauma or in transition—and now we’ll be able to do even more of it. Our reach is bigger.
Every item in the store supports One Way Out Ministries. Every donation, every dollar, every piece of furniture—goes toward helping women find their one way out of addiction, trafficking, and life on the streets.
This new beginning is a signpost of what’s possible when the community comes together. It’s a fresh yes from heaven. And we’re walking into it with joy, gratitude, and New vision.
Thank you to everyone who has prayed, donated, moved boxes, sorted inventory, or just believed with us. You’re not just part of a store opening—you’re part of a movement.
If God lays it on your heart to help at this time, trust me, you’ve heard from God.
http://onewayout.org/donate
The doors are opening soon. A new space. A new season. A new surge of hope.
Because when God nods… everything changes.
Jeanie Turner
One Way Out Ministries
Named Woman of distinction 2025