what will Hope Homes (HH) do?

H – HH is not just a house, but a home.

O – HH is a home for true, legal orphans as well as those who are at risk of exploitation.

P – HH is a place of provision and protection.

E – HH provides enrichment through organized extracurricular and educational opportunities.

Hope Homes brings a unique solution to solve an unsolved problem.

Hope Homes provides a secure and accessible home where children can come and stay as needed (even in a full-time, live-in situation) so that their families can remain intact while they receive the safety and support they need. This not only benefits the kids but benefits their parents, as the additional support enables parents to retain stable employment in the local hospitality industry (something they cannot do when they need to leave work to care for their kids mid-afternoon). Additionally, in some locations, Home Homes also functions as an orphanage.

There are multiple enrollment options in Hope Homes that support families:

  • Short-Term, Live-In Care: If an under-resourced mother works late hours during the weekdays, she could place her children in Hope Homes from Monday to Saturday. During those times, her children would be taken to school, picked up from school, and enjoy the full spectrum of offerings after school including English courses, dance classes, art, music, and sports. Additionally, they would receive three nutritious meals each day and have a safe place to sleep at an appropriate bedtime for school-age children or youth.

  • After-School Care: These programs mentioned above are also available for those who simply need a place for their kids to be from the time they get off school until their parent(s) get off work.

With heavily vetted caretakers, the best in security protocols, facilities built to design, age and gender separation, as well as state-of-the-art camera coverage and monitoring systems throughout Hope Homes and The English Advantage, parents can feel assured that they have exponentially reduced the possibility of their child falling into an exploitative situation.