A full-service shelter for those in need
Beginning as a resource center for pregnant and parenting young women and their children in Green Bay, Wisconsin, House of Hope evolved throughout its 20 years to help anyone experiencing homelessness in Northeast Wisconsin.
Their model focuses on providing not only emergency shelter but a positive support system that equips people with tools to improve their situation and find housing. Many of the organization’s residents are young parents with children under five.
Throughout Dana’s nine years of volunteering, she has helped House of Hope double its capacity by purchasing the building next door. Despite the extra space, Dana says there often are waiting lists to join the shelter.
“Their programs encompass a wide range of services, including mental health support and alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) counseling,” Dana said.
Beyond the walls of their building, House of Hope distributes rent assistance to others in the community and has developed affordable housing.