Give Help

Imagine being forced to choose between living in your car or returning to an abusive home, or deciding whether to pay rent or feed your children. These are the heartbreaking choices faced daily by many women in our community—especially the single mothers who make up 80% of those seeking help at Hope for Her. Many families come to us while escaping domestic violence, homelessness, hunger, job loss, and other critical challenges, with nowhere else to turn.

With your support, we provide vulnerable mothers and children with safe shelter, nutritious meals, and practical resources to help them rebuild their lives. Your generosity transforms their futures, strengthens families, and creates a healthier, safer, and more prosperous community for everyone.

Four Ways You Can Help

Donate

Your financial contribution gives women and their children hope and help for a better life.

Give Items

Provide food, clothing and other essential necessities to meet their basic needs.

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Volunteer

Interested in working one-on-one with women in need? Contact Us

Participate

We host events throughout the year to help the women and children we serve.

Common Volunteering Myths

#1: I have no useful skills to share.

Kathy at Hope for Her helps volunteers discover their potential skills by simply talking with them about their life experiences. Pat, a volunteer at the organization, was initially hesitant to step out of her comfort zone but soon realized that her life experience was a valuable skill she could use to help others. Hope for Her believes that God sends the right people at the right time, and encourages those who may not think they have relevant skills to consider volunteering.

#2: I'll say the wrong thing.

At Hope for Her, volunteers receive extensive one-on-one training and job shadowing to prepare them for working with guests individually. Volunteers are never alone and have access to resources like spiritual counseling from partner churches if needed. To volunteer, all that’s needed is a patient and caring heart that is open to the Holy Spirit.

#3: I don’t have the time to volunteer.

Hope for Her seeks volunteers who can commit to giving their time regularly and consistently each week. For instance, volunteer Carolyn dedicates two hours per week to teaching a computer excel spreadsheet class, which is valuable for women seeking to improve their computer skills when returning to the workforce. Even if you have only one to three hours to give each week, it can be enough to make a meaningful difference.

For more information on ways and how you can help please Contact Us.