On any given night, between 5 and 15 women seek shelter at Grace Baptist Church in Seaford, Delaware.  Homelessness in Delaware has increased 58 percent since 2020, according to the latest estimates.

To support the ministry, Senior Pastor Larry Davis has linked Grace Baptist with Robert Craig Films and the upcoming theatrical release of “No Address”, a feature film aimed at spurring outreaches to house the homeless who number more than 700 thousand across the US.

No Address will give half of its net profits from the film, a companion documentary “Americans With No Address” already streaming on several platforms, the novel “No Address” including an audiobook, a study guide and a soundtrack – to churches and other nonprofits involved in helping the homeless who register on the film’s website and pass vetting. That address is noaddressmovie.com.  All one word.

Robert Craig Films CEO Jennifer Stolo told Baptist Press, “For us, it’s important that we give back …to these organizations…because they’re doing the real work, and we just want to honor them.”

Inspired by true events, the film follows individuals who experience homelessness for a diversity of reasons, based on a screenplay that has won dozens of awards at regional and local film festivals the past few years.