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Homes of Hope for Children, Inc.

Complete a CHILDREN'S HOME using what I learned growing up in one!Homes of Hope for Children, Inc.

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GRANT AWARD

$250K
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Award granted
March, 2010

Goals

  • To provide a home for disadvantaged children.
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Overview

Homes of Hope for Children will have one home for boys and one home for girls. Seven children will live in each home with a set of full-time houseparents. The goal of each home is to maintain an environment that will offer each child a chance to develop into a confident young adult with a high degree of self-sufficiency, an exemplary work ethic, a strong ethical base, and a clear understanding of right and wrong.

Homes of Hope for Children is committed to loving children unconditionally while helping them develop maturity, self-control, and accountability in relating to each other. Our goal is that they are positioned and equipped to one day have healthy marriage and family relationships. Homes of Hope for Children will provide a safe environment for children to learn, earn trust, and have the opportunity to experience building healthy relationships. Every program will strive to teach and train children in making wise and responsible decisions.


How will the 250K be Used?

Budget Notes: We have completed the land purchase, land development, infrastructure, roads, and one building on our campus. These funds would allow us to complete our girls' cottage and commissary as well as purchasing furniture/equipment to maintain our property.
$ 250,000 This funding will be used to complete our girls cottage and commisary.

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Grantee Story: A Home of Hope Rises in Mississippi

hoh.31010.badged Michael Garrett's childhood was straight out of Dickens: after leaving her abusive husband, his mother struggled to take care of Michael and his sisters, so much she was forced to place them in foster homes. Separated, the kids were devastated b ... read more
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