Churches respond.
Homelessness ends.
Hope begins.
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in USA Today as one of
5 charities that help
vulnerable families!
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The average age
of a homeless child in
Bridge of Hope
is 8 years of age.
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CELEBRATING LIVES IMPACTED IN FISCAL YEAR 2022-23
388
Parents and Children Served
658
Neighboring Volunteers walked alongside families facing homelessness
88%
of Families are Living in Safe and Sustainable Housing When They Exit the Program
94%
of Families Achieved Self-Identified Goals Related to Improving Family Wellbeing while Participating in the Program
Stories of Hope
Nayr’s Story
Nayr’s life had hit a dead end. Despite a full-time job, she was stuck, living out of their car with no prospects of improvement save one: Bridge of Hope. Participation would require her to let down her guard and...
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I really like the way the Bridge of Hope program is set up. It organizes a group of believers from a church and helps us do ministry for a single mom who, in our case, has really bought into the relationship part of the program. I don't want to just throw money or build houses. I want a relationship with a single mom and her kids, and Bridge of Hope is set up for that. We just do the loving and provide the network of support. It’s set up perfectly for our church’s ministry focus.
Pat Smith, Neighboring Volunteer | Bridge of Hope @ Midland’s Open Door