has provided emergency shelter
and services to hundreds of homeless families in Lowell since
1985. Our original mission statement was, and continues to be:
House of Hope, a temporary shelter,
provides advocacy and care for homeless families. Rooted in
a belief in God, and under the direction of an ecumenical board,
it seeks to affirm the dignity of life to all who are served.
Since then, we've known heartache and joy as our families struggled
to improve their lives and their circumstances. We are now home
to eighteen families in our Shelter. Our newly-opened New Hope
Apartments serve the most vulnerable families — usually
single mothers below poverty-level income, with either a substance
abuse or mental health challenge. We support, build, and admire
their courage and strength as they grapple with complicated
socio-economic and health issues while providing loving care
for their children.
Today, our dream is to continuously
expand and enrich our community by creating additional housing
and support resources, while helping our current residents build
self-esteem and regain financial viability. We appreciate
your support to fulfill this ever-challenging mission.
Services provided by House of Hope, Lowell:
- Emergency food, shelter and clothing for 18 families.
- Case Managers work with HOH residents to assess their circumstances
and plan for their futures.
- Health services are provided by a nurse practitioner who conducts
a well-family clinic. Medications are monitored, immunization
records initiated, diagnosis explained; and the nurse acts as
a liaison/advocate between the family and the doctor.
- On-site mental health and substance abuse programming for
all mothers.
- Employment internship positions are available on-site for
adult residents who have little prior success with employment.
- Children's services at the House of Hope cover a wide spectrum
of outreach and support. Intervention, engagement and love are
the operative words when it comes to the kids of House of Hope.