As a new service provider in our community, Bridge of Hope Greater Warren is working hard to begin serving families.
Please keep checking our website for more information.


Eligibility

Bridge of Hope helps families, primarily those led by single mothers, who are struggling with their finances and are facing homelessness.

Bridge of Hope does not offer emergency housing or emergency rental assistance.

Through an approximately 12–18-month program with Bridge of Hope, you will work with a case manager and be connected to a Neighborhood of Support to help your family secure safe and sustainable housing that meets your needs. To help you on your way, Bridge of Hope will also provide temporary rental assistance.

Bridge of Hope is right for you if…

  • You are currently facing homelessness
  • You are open and willing to build relationships with a group of Neighboring Volunteers
  • You are caring for at least one child under age 18
  • You are currently free from substance use or dependence
  • You are open to working toward financial stability through employment

If Bridge of Hope is not available in your area or doesn’t meet your current needs, please reach out to your local 211 helpline to explore other support options.

If you are in need of shelter from domestic violence, contact the National Domestic Violence hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY). If you have questions about the program, feel free to contact us.

Non-discrimination Statement
Bridge of Hope serves families regardless of race, ethnicity, faith or life experiences. Bridge of Hope takes seriously the call to serve families without discrimination, extending compassion and grace without judgement to families facing homelessness. In Bridge of Hope, faith and church attendance are neither program requirements nor expectations.