House of Hope Foundation Inc.
Mission
The House of Hope Foundation provides state-certified and licensed alcohol and drug recovery homes for women ages 18 years and older. House of Hope provides a safe, clean and sober, nurturing environment for substance-abusing women. Our mission is to help them regain their dignity and learn how to live life without alcohol or drugs. We at House of Hope know that substance abuse, the interactive disease of alcoholism and drug addiction, can never be cured. We know that the disease can be arrested – given time – with an encouraging environment, educational tools, knowledgeable support groups and most importantly, the woman's sincere desire to change her life. Therefore, we continually seek to expand and improve our ability to help women achieve self-awareness, spirituality, dignity and integrity, become financially responsible, reestablish family ties and be reunited with their children when possible. We help restore to health women who are wounded, lost and broken and return them to society with the tools they need to continue their lives of recovery.
Vision
At House of Hope, we envision a future where every woman has the opportunity to heal, reclaim her dignity, and lead a fulfilling life free from substance abuse. We strive to create a nurturing environment that empowers women to achieve self-awareness, spiritual growth, financial responsibility, and restored family connections, enabling them to reintegrate into society as confident and resilient individuals.
Goals
- 1.Develop and implement new recovery support programs in response to emerging needs among individuals and families affected by substance use disorders. Programs will focus on holistic wellness, reducing barriers to care, and fostering connection through peer support, education, and community-based engagement.
- 2.Expand existing SUD recovery and wellness programs to reach underserved populations by increasing service capacity, adding evening and virtual sessions, and enhancing outreach partnerships. Focus on reducing wait times and improving equitable access to holistic, community-based support.
- 3.Strengthen organizational capacity through staff training, data management improvements, and financial sustainability planning. Invest in technology, leadership development, and outcome tracking systems to enhance program quality, accountability, and long-term effectiveness in serving individuals with SUD.
SAN PEDRO CA | EIN: 95-1868767
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House of Hope Foundation Inc.
Mission
The House of Hope Foundation provides state-certified and licensed alcohol and drug recovery homes for women ages 18 years and older. House of Hope provides a safe, clean and sober, nurturing environment for substance-abusing women. Our mission is to help them regain their dignity and learn how to live life without alcohol or drugs. We at House of Hope know that substance abuse, the interactive disease of alcoholism and drug addiction, can never be cured. We know that the disease can be arrested – given time – with an encouraging environment, educational tools, knowledgeable support groups and most importantly, the woman's sincere desire to change her life. Therefore, we continually seek to expand and improve our ability to help women achieve self-awareness, spirituality, dignity and integrity, become financially responsible, reestablish family ties and be reunited with their children when possible. We help restore to health women who are wounded, lost and broken and return them to society with the tools they need to continue their lives of recovery.
Vision
At House of Hope, we envision a future where every woman has the opportunity to heal, reclaim her dignity, and lead a fulfilling life free from substance abuse. We strive to create a nurturing environment that empowers women to achieve self-awareness, spiritual growth, financial responsibility, and restored family connections, enabling them to reintegrate into society as confident and resilient individuals.
Goals
- 1.Develop and implement new recovery support programs in response to emerging needs among individuals and families affected by substance use disorders. Programs will focus on holistic wellness, reducing barriers to care, and fostering connection through peer support, education, and community-based engagement.
- 2.Expand existing SUD recovery and wellness programs to reach underserved populations by increasing service capacity, adding evening and virtual sessions, and enhancing outreach partnerships. Focus on reducing wait times and improving equitable access to holistic, community-based support.
- 3.Strengthen organizational capacity through staff training, data management improvements, and financial sustainability planning. Invest in technology, leadership development, and outcome tracking systems to enhance program quality, accountability, and long-term effectiveness in serving individuals with SUD.
SAN PEDRO CA | EIN: 95-1868767
Profile managed by nonprofit | Is this your nonprofit?
501(c)(3) organization
Beacon Report
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Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes
SCORE100%
Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes
SCORE100%
Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Financial Statements:Yes
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Has financial statements audited by an independent accountant to ensure accuracy.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Records Retention Policy:No
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Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Tax Form Disclosed on Website:No
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Charities are expected to provide their tax forms on their website.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
| Score | Metric |
|---|---|
| 100% | Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | Financial Statements:Yes Has financial statements audited by an independent accountant to ensure accuracy. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 0% | Records Retention Policy:No Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 0% | Tax Form Disclosed on Website:No Charities are expected to provide their tax forms on their website. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |