
Join Us for a Fund Raiser Bake Sale to Benefit the House of Hope Christmas Angels Program this Wednesday (November 15, 2023)!!
Join us this Wednesday, November 15th from 11:00am to 2:00pm at Century 21 Fountain Realty located at 3867 Peavine Road!
Join us this Wednesday, November 15th from 11:00am to 2:00pm at Century 21 Fountain Realty located at 3867 Peavine Road!
Come join We Are One at the Home and Garden Center at Walmart in Crossville, TN this Friday, November 18th at 9:45am and help make this Christmas amazing for kids in need! We Are One is looking for volunteers – they will supply the funds for the shopping, volunteers simply help shop for the gifts 🙂
Members of the 49th Annual Fairfield Glade Ladies Invitational Golf Tournament committee met Monday, August 28 in the Art Circle Public Library Children’s Reading Room to present a total of $14,000 to Denise Melton, House of Hope; Beth Chase, Support The Arts STARTS; Emily Breeding, Cumberland County Schools Family Resource Center; and James Houston, Imagination Library.
Found in a house in Mexico, abandoned by her mother, now eight-year-old Macy has spent the last three years in a Mexican orphanage as a ward of the Mexican government. Now, thanks to the tireless efforts of a small army of volunteers, experts and angels, Macy is safe at home with her grandmother in the United States.
House of Hope and community partners come through for kids. Each year Lighthouse Christian Camp under the direction of Michael
The 2023 Hope Manning Scholarship has been awarded to four Cumberland County graduating seniors, representing each of the Cumberland County
The Cumberland Woodturners have broken the Christmas ornament sales record in 2022, selling more than 700 custom ornaments and generating
On hand for House of Hope’s presentation of the Governor’s Award of Excellence are, from left, James Crowley, House of Hope executive administrator; Dave Worland, the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives executive director; LuAnn Patterson, House of Hope board treasurer; Denise Melton, House of Hope executive director; Sally Worland, the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives committee chair; Carol Burdett, Threads of Hope volunteer; Donna Evans, House of Hope board member; and Christine Stinson, House of Hope volunteer.
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Every child deserves that much.
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