Dear Friends, Supporters and Prospective Contributors to the House of Hope:

What an amazing journey it has been since I started House of Hope in 2005!  Offering a safe, transitional home for people who are suffering from addictions of all kinds has been a difficult but ultimately very rewarding career for me.  With God’s guidance we have helped many people realize their dreams of ending their life of addiction and re-entering society as healthy, productive individuals.  We believe that people can be made whole, healed and restored through the Power of God.

In leading support groups, I have found that one of the biggest obstacles to full recovery is the lack of safe housing – people have no safe place to go once they complete their residential treatment program.  I want to continue to offer a safe place to finish their healing process.

Can I count on you for your financial support?  With your tax deductible gift, I will be able to continue operating this safe house and you will know that you had a part in giving a home and hope to someone who had neither.  You can make a difference in the life of another human being with your donation.

A regular monthly donation would help us plan better for the future knowing we can count on regular income.  Another option is sponsoring one of our clients.  The cost currently is approximately $125 per week.  As a recognized 501c3 non-profit entity by the Internal Revenue Service, your donations are tax deductible.  Please consult with your tax professional for more information.

Please download the Pledge Card (Download Pledge Card Here) and mail it to:

House of Hope

c/o Rosie M. Hightower

1291 Cornwall Road

Decatur, Georgia 30032

If you would like to schedule a tour of the home to see first-hand how your contribution will make a difference, or if you have any questions, please contact me at 678-789-2503.  Thank you in advance for your support.

Rosie M. Hightower,

Director

 

Happy is he who has the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God.  Psalms 146:5