Hope House's Partners
We are proud that so many important organizations have chosen to support Hope House. Each year our funders stand with us as we address the problems of mental health disorders, including substance abuse disorders, and homelessness in our community. Our partners make it possible for our residents to get the medical help they need, to have housing for themselves and their children, to find relief from their disorders, to find education, jobs training, and employment and to eventually take their places as productive members of the community.
We could not do this without the continuing support of these organizations that fund us, provide volunteers, take on projects, and turn out in force when help is needed. If your organization wants to join this effort, please call Stephanie Suarez at 706-737-9879.

The Art Factory, a non-profit community school of the arts focused on arts education outreach services, has been a partner of Hope House since 2002. Their mission is to provide Augusta with high quality fine arts educational experiences that also promote positive life skills. The Art Factory regularly sends professional teaching artists to Hope House - with art supplies - in the belief that the arts have the ability to transform lives.
Special thanks go to ADP and John Deere, who in 2010 provided generous and enthusiastic support in many ways including adopting our families at the holidays and putting in junipers on a rocky hillside for us. The individuals within these companies really impressed us with their willingness to help, their creative ideas, and their generous spirits.
Georgia Power is another company that extended a helping hand in 2010, partnering with us in our garden and with help for the holidays.
Publix gave us a grant in 2010 as did the Mary Allen Lindsay Branan Foundation. The Women in Philanthropy made it possible for us to have a vegetable garden. Dr. Allgood supported us with not one, but two, fund-raisers in 2010.
And we value the continuing support of The Knox Foundation, The Creel-Harison Foundation, Jefferson Energy Cooperative, Mallie Bert Story Foundation, Mary Warren Foundation, The Widows Home, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, the Augusta-Richmond County Community Partnership for Children and Families, Inc., One Hour Optical, Fort Gordon Service Club and all the community service groups and churches that have stepped up to provide support for some of the most powerless members of our community.







