Sandy Carpenter, Assistant to President “I am continually blessed by the parents and teens especially as I do the initial interviews to come into the program. They come into my office despondent and broken. I get to see hope into their eyes, possibly for the first time ever and they realize that there is an answer to their pain.”
Linda McCullom, Counselor “Sara and House of Hope were here for me and my family when our daughter rebelled at the age of 14. We were Pastors and should have known what to do; but when my daughter came in we were treated with respect and love and NO condemnation. My daughter was taught things about the Lord and given a healing through the 5 step process, all things that she would never receive from us. I so appreciate the spirit in which House of Hope operates. Now I am a counselor at House of Hope and am able to lead other teens and parents through this same process.”
Tim Jones, Counselor
“Since I have been working here, I have become a better husband, better father and all around better person.”
Brenda Gaines, Receptionist “I was introduced to House of Hope in the year of 1987 and began my journey as a House Staff. I am currently the voice of House of Hope when hurting families call concerning their child. I personally have been blessed by being a small part of the healing process in families and look forward to each day on campus.”
Margaret Stokes, Board Member & Director of Community Relations “After volunteering for 22 years and looking back over my personal experience with House of Hope, I credit the counseling I have received in making me the best parent I can possibly be. I am now working at House of Hope and am extremely blessed.”
House of Hope Orlando, the National model, as a faith ministry, relies, on donations from caring people in the community to help support teenagers during their stay in the House of Hope program.
"A sure way for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."