Hope House, Inc. is a residential treatment facility that serves women 18 years and older who suffer from the disease of substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. Hope House serves three populations of women: homeless single women, pregnant women, and women with children, many who are seeking to regain custody of their children.
Our team includes clinical technicians, program manager, and staff. If you feel that you've got what it takes to be a part of Hope House, check out the information below.
Career Opportunities
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Internships
Employers like you strive to take care of their employees. We can help you by providing resources to identify and control issues before they become problems.
Employer Assistance Program (EAP)
You can help give hope
Hope House is fully funded by the generous contributions of our grantors, community supporters, friends and families—any amount you can contribute is welcome and appreciated!
Admission Process
Women who meet the following criteria will be considered for placement for services:
Three groups of women are admitted to the residential program:
- Homeless single women, whose last residence was in Richmond County.
- Women who are expecting or postpartum women who live in one of 13 Georgia Counties: Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Screven, Taliaferro, Warren, and Wilkes.
- Women from the above listed counties who are attempting to regain custody of their children or who have legal custody of their minor (ages 12 and under) children.
The potential resident, a family member, or agency may call (706) 737-9879 and speak to Tracy Jones, the Intake Specialist, for pre-screening via telephone to begin the admission process. Ms. Jones can also be reached by e-mail: tjones@hopehouseforwomen.org.