Without a safety net of support, vulnerable populations are at risk for addiction, incarceration, and preventable deaths.
of the population of Warren lives in poverty, compared with a statewide rate 13.4%
of people experiencing homelessness in the U.S. have a serious mental health condition
of the homeless adult population in the U.S. are veterans
of all domestic violence victims become homeless at some point in their lives
Rebuilding Lives. Restoring Hope.
We exist to be the hands and feet of Jesus to our neighbors by meeting immediate and long-term needs in our community.
Our community is only as strong as its most vulnerable neighbors.
When our neighbors are trapped in cycles of addiction, homelessness, and brokenness, the entire community suffers.
Your generosity sustains our work year round, impacting generations to come. When you become a Partner in Hope, you’re investing in a future where every member of our community can contribute to society and flourish.
“I didn’t think I could break free from the chains of addiction.”
When Leah arrived at Hannah’s House, our residential program for women, she had been struggling with addiction for 13 years. She didn’t think it was possible to experience healing or hope—but God transformed her heart and life.
Your generosity has changed lives.
In 2025:
Meals Served for Free
Nights of Free Shelter
Bags of Groceries Distributed
People Received Donated Clothing