The House of Hope exists to creatively develop the complex lives of people with special needs through a unified community devoted to teaching and supporting these people spiritually, emotionally, and physically. We do this through special programs integrated within our school and housing community, a tailored approach to the unique needs of each person.
Established in 1962 by a blind woman named “Aunty May” and Christine David whose family continues to direct to this day, the HOH currently works in these capacities:
1. Home for children and adults with various disabilities (mental and physical). 2. School for children with special needs. 3. Woodworking for blind men. 4. Many special cases as well.
The House of Hope exists to creatively develop the complex lives of people with special needs through a unified community devoted to teaching and supporting these people spiritually, emotionally, and physically. We do this through special programs integrated within our school and housing community, a tailored approach to the unique needs of each person.
Established in 1962 by a blind woman named “Aunty May” and Christine David whose family continues to direct to this day, the HOH currently works in these capacities:
1. Home for children and adults with various disabilities (mental and physical). 2. School for children with special needs. 3. Woodworking for blind men. 4. Many special cases as well.