Robert Craig Films has partnered with the Salvation Army organization for the movie “No Address” which is currently in theaters across the nation. 

The movie premiered Feb, 28 at Cinemark, AMC, Regal theaters in more. 

Locally, the movie is being shown at The Grand Conroe by Santikos. The Salvation Army of Montgomery County held a premier night Feb. 27 at The Grand with Salvation Army staff, board members, supporters and former Salvation Army clients. 

The film sheds light on the struggles and resilience of individuals experiencing homelessness while delivering a message of hope and second chances.

As part of its mission to combat homelessness, Robert Craig Films has pledged 50% of net profits from “No Address” and its four companion productions — a documentary, novel, study guide, and soundtrack — to nonprofits and churches nationwide that are actively working to address the homelessness crisis.

This initiative, known as The Big 5 GIVEBACK Campaign, utilizes a multi-platform storytelling approach to raise awareness and inspire action.

“Buying a ticket to No Address is more than just watching a movie—it’s a purpose-driven purchase that directly impacts the lives of those experiencing homelessness,” said Jennifer Stolo, CEO & Producer of Robert Craig Films. “At Robert Craig Films, we believe in the power of film to inspire communities to take action. Together, we can break the no address cycle.”

“No Address” features an acclaimed ensemble cast, including Lucas Jade Zumann, Beverly D’Angelo, Isabella Ferreira, William Baldwin, Xander Berkeley, Ty Pennington, Kristanna Loken, Patricia Velasquez and Ashanti. The film is a gripping journey of living without walls and rising above them, challenging audiences to believe in the power of second chances.

Proceeds from the event will directly support The Salvation Army of Montgomery County in their mission to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in his name without discrimination.

The Salvation Army of Montgomery County works hard to provide shelter, resources, and support to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The daily work and support their facility provides, plays a crucial role in supporting the mission, by offering emergency shelter, food, clothing, and spiritual guidance to those in need. This helps to restore dignity and hope to these individuals during one of their most trying times. This is possible through a variety of community outreach programs and services offered.

Robert Craig Films, based in California, develops, creates, and produces films that inspire audiences to engage with greater empathy, compassion, and generosity in the communities they live in. The company’s mission is to create impactful films that spark meaningful conversations and drive social change. Visit www.RobertCraigFilms.com for more information.

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