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Hope House is a voluntary placement home that provides young homeless females
(with or without children), ages 18-26, the safety, stability and support they
crave. They are transforming as they interact with staff and volunteers
who provide stability, hope, love, and power.Young women learn to make positive
choices, gaining an optimistic outlook on life, which permits them to live a
healthy adulthood and to eventually reach self-sufficiency.
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- Life and financial disciplines
- Emotional, mental, physical, & spiritual stability
- Job readiness skills
- High School diploma or GED
- College and/or career planning
- Conflict and problem-solving skills
- Leadership skills and community responsibility
- Self-sufficiency
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Caring volunteers and donors
make Hope House possible. Become one today! You can impact young
women in a positive way by simply showing up.

BIG HEART & GOT TIME - Just spend time with us, help us with house chores
and homework, and/or mentor one of us.
TALENTS TO TEACH - Good at art, writing, cooking, sports, etc?
We want to learn!
MEALS are welcome! You can provide weekly, monthly, birthday, or
holiday meals.
GIFT CARD for groceries, hygiene, hardware items, and entertainment are a
plus!
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TESTIMONIES:
"Hope House offers me a stable environment and the
support to achieve my goals that I otherwise would not have. I am
thankful." - Felicia
"I voluntarily moved into Hope House because I knew life
would be better. The house has helped me stay away from drugs, drinking,
and smoking -- that life is hard. While at the house, my life has gotten
better." - Janet |
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Stephanie Garippa
Hope House Director
stephanie.garippa @ nmaz.org
(214)
893-3077
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