House of Hope in Tacoma, Washington

About House of Hope

House of Hope is a transitional housing program in Tacoma, Washington designed to support men returning home from incarceration. The six bedroom residential facility offers re-entry services, life skills education and connections to community resources.

The program was developed by the Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists in partnership with local organizations. It emphasizes a faith based, supportive approach to rebuilding lives.

Services Available Here

House of Hope offers transitional housing in a structured residential setting along with re-entry programming that helps residents develop strategies for successful community reintegration. The program also provides basic needs support including referrals to housing resources, life skills education and connections to other services that support long-term stability.

Clients They Serve and Support

The program serves adult men returning from incarceration who are residents of Pierce County and Tacoma. House of Hope focuses specifically on supporting individuals as they transition from incarceration back into community life.

Location and Financial Information

House of Hope is located in Tacoma, Washington. The program primarily serves individuals from Pierce County and the greater Tacoma area.

Specific details about pricing and payment options are not publicly listed. Prospective residents should contact House of Hope directly to discuss eligibility and any available support.

Getting Started Here

To begin the process, reach out to House of Hope in Tacoma to learn about availability and intake requirements for the transitional housing program.

House of Hope provides men in Pierce County with a supportive, faith based environment to rebuild their lives after incarceration. If you or a loved one is preparing for re-entry then you can take the next step toward a stable future by learning more about this program.

Contact

(253) 238-1035

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Address

1305 S 9th St.
Tacoma, Washington 98405

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