Program areas at House of Hope of the Pee Dee
the House of Hope for men provides food, shelter, clothing, opportunity, and other assistance to homeless, indigent, or low income men twenty-four hours per day 365 days per year in a nondenominational christian setting. At the House of Hope for men, donations help bring dignity and Hope to the men. the House of Hope assists in obtaining goverment issued identification documents, diversified counseling services (money management and spiritual encouragement), Life skills (food/nutrition, hygiene, family relationships, and job placement), emergency services, support groups/health education classes, case management services and resident transportation support.
the mission mart is a thrift store where used clothing and household goods are sold to the public as a means of support. Many of the residents work at the store during thier stay at the mission which provides dignity and selfworth to the residents of the mission. the mission mart provides free clothes and other needs to the neediest. the needs include but are not limited to training and service opportunity and revenue to fund the vital programs of the mission.as the donations to the mission mart arrive, the residents learn customer service and retail related skills while receiving and sorting contributions.sales from the mission mart helps bring in additional and essential support for key programs (meals, lodging, hot showers, etc.) At both the womens and childrens's shelter and the men's shelter locations.
the House of Hope provides food, shelter, clothing, opportunity, and other assistance to homeless, indigent, or low income women and their children twenty-four hours per day 365 days per year in a nondenominational christian setting. At the House of Hope for women and children the assistance is for overwhelmed or needy moms and families in a time of hardship. the House of Hope assists in obtaining goverment issued identification documents, diversified counseling services (money management and spiritual encouragement), Life skills (food/nutrition, hygiene, family relationships, and job placement), emergency services, support groups/health education classes, case management services and resident transportation support.
the House of Hope provides food, shelter, clothing, opportunity, and other assistance to homeless, indigent, or low income families twenty-four hours per day 365 days per year in a nondenominational christian setting. At the House of Hope for women and children the assistance is for overwhelmed or needy moms and families in a time of hardship. the House of Hope assists in obtaining goverment issued identification documents, diversified counseling services (money management and spiritual encouragement), Life skills (food/nutrition, hygiene, family relationships, and job placement), emergency services, support groups/health education classes, case management services and resident transportation support.