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House
of Hope relies on the kindness of this community to keep its doors open. Because of the nature of our program,
we run both an office building and a household of ten families. We appreciate any and all donations of time, materials, services
and funds.
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| Area | Responsibilities | When | | Child Care | Watch residents' children on-site. This provides an opportunity
for the mothers to attend nutrition, parenting, and budgeting classes, and create a study time for those still in school.
| Weekdays: days and evenings
Rarely weekends | | General Office Work | Answer phones, take messages, answer door, accept donations, mailings, copying.
| Weekdays
- days and early evenings | | Meals | Provide (and share) a meal for residents.
| Call to schedule | | General
Maintenance | Minor repairs, lawn and garden care, seasonal maintenance, housekeeping .
| Ongoing,
flexible | | Life Skills Mentor | Assist and support the residents' life skills: time management, organization, job hunting, resume writing, infant and
child care, and cleaning.
| When needed - scheduled with a resident | | Tutor | Provide tutoring to residents that are in high school or pursuing their GED.
| When needed - scheduled with a
resident | | Arts and Crafts | Plan and participate with residents and their children with a project or activity. This is a wonderful opportunity for school
or church groups, and could be season or holiday related.
| Call to set up an activity. | | Chaperone Trips/ Special Events | Plan, participate, and/or assist residents with
their children during an off-site activity.
| As needed or scheduled |
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