Our History

For over 20 years, House of Hope has been a beacon of hope and comfort for those in our community.

The Beginning

In 2002, House of Hope opened its doors to serve as transitional housing for our first 12 residents.

Women in our community noticed as the residents grew in health and freedom. Women without housing needs asked if House of Hope would train and equip them. And so, we launched Learning Groups — where residents and women in our broader community experience healing.

In our classes, individuals may confront significant trauma and sometimes desire additional support. In response, House of Hope teamed up with knowledgeable professionals to launch Therapy Services — where qualified professionals walk alongside individuals to help navigate life challenges.

The community began to grow. In response, House of Hope created Community Groups — a free space for men and women to connect and support each other.

How We’ve Grown

In the last 20+ years, our ministry has grown to serve 100 to 120 individuals per week. House of Hope has become a staple in the Corridor for individuals to be encouraged, equipped, and empowered through spiritual, emotional, and mental health support.