Let’s Make An Impact Built To Last
Building Homes for Hope allows builders and their industry partners to use their talents and craft to help families around the world pull themselves out of poverty.
Let’s Make An Impact Built To Last
Building Homes for Hope allows builders and their industry partners to use their talents and craft to help families around the world pull themselves out of poverty.
BUILDING LOCALLY
To accomplish our ultimate mission of fighting global poverty, we first partner with builders and their trade partners here in the US and Canada to build Homes for Hope.
FIGHTING POVERTY GLOBALLY
Through building Homes for Hope, we fight global poverty by raising funding and awareness for Christ-centered micro-enterprise development programs like HOPE International.
Frontiers: An update from the HOPE network and an opportunity for partnership through prayer
Since 1997, HOPE International has focused on serving underserved communities.
Our program leaders have consistently sought out communities at the margins, inspiring a goal in our last strategic plan to serve 10 unreached and underserved communities. Praise be to God who led us above and beyond that goal.
Arise Homes launches first Homes for HOPE project
Last week, the Homes for HOPE team gathered in Shawnee, Kansas at the Legacy Crossing community to launch Arise Homes’ very first Homes for HOPE Project. A year in the making, the day was filled with eager anticipation. Drake Holtry, the Homes for HOPE Western U.S. Representative, painted a vivid picture of HOPE’s work to a crowd of guests while they savored delicious Kansas City barbeque. Joining in the celebration were Matt Mabe and Austin Chamberlin, the owners of Arise Homes, who expressed their excitement for the project. Alongside their committed trade partners, they are determined to make a positive impact on the lives of underserved individuals worldwide by providing a hand up, not a handout.
Building God’s Kingdom in Paraguay
We were honored to have Judah Mooney join us for the launch of the Keystone Custom Homes Homes for HOPE project in North Carolina last month. Judah is the president of Diaconía, HOPE’s microfinance partner in Paraguay. Judah, who is a part-time homebuilder himself, paid his way through college in the United States by framing houses. After college, he felt called to return to Paraguay, the country where he grew up and felt most at home, in order to serve its people. It is not often that our home launches coincide with a field leader’s availability, as they are based in the regions where they operate and are rarely stateside. During his time with us, we were privileged to hear stories of transformation from the field.
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Come support our builders at a Homes for Hope event near you.
We’d love to meet you in person at one of our great events across the country. These events are a great opportunity to support the cause, learn more, meet our builders, and celebrate building locally to fight poverty globally.
Come support our builders at a Homes for Hope event near you.
We’d love to meet you in person at one of our great events across the country. These events are a great opportunity to support the cause, learn more, meet our builders, and celebrate building locally to fight poverty globally.