Organizations Filed Purposes:
HOUSE OF HOPE OF THE PEE DEE (MINISTRY) IS A NONPROFIT CORPORATION WHOSE MISSION IS TO PROVIDE FOOD, SHELTER, CLOTHING, OPPORTUNITY AND OTHER ASSISTANCE TO THE HOMELESS, INDIGENT OR L0W INCOME IN A NONDENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN SETTING.
THE MISSION OF THE HOUSE OF HOPE IS THAT THE HOMELESS OF THE PEE DEE RECEIVE FOOD, SAFE HOUSING, AND CLOTHING, ARE BEING LED TO FAITH IN CHRIST, AND BECOMING CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF THE BODY OF CHIRST AND OF SOCIETY. AS A PART OF THE MISSION, THE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE PROVIDED IN ADDITION TO THE SHELTER, COUNSELING AND REFERRAL SERVICES, AND CHRISTIAN WITNESS AND EDUCATION. THE RESIDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SET REALISTIC LONG-RANGE GOALS, ESTABLISH HEALTHY LIFESTYLE PATTERNS, AND FIND PERMANENT WORK AND LIVING ARRANGEMENTS. IN 2016 THE HOUSE OF HOPE PROVIDED 23,400 NIGHTS OF SAFE LODGING TO 780 PEOPLE (234 WOMEN, 78 CHILDREN, AND 468 MEN), 70,200 NUTRITIOUS MEALS TO THE RESIDENTS, VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR 234 RESIDENTS IN MERCHANDISING, FOOD PREPARATION/MANAGEMENT, AND OFFICE SKILLS WERE TAUGHT AS RESIDENTS WORKED IN EACH OF THE LOCATIONS, PROVIDED OVER 4380 TRIPS OF TRANSPORATION TO VARIOUS LOCATIONS ON BEHALF OF RESIDENTS FOR EMPLOYMENT, INTERVIEWS, AND APPOINTMENTS.
THE HOUSE OF HOPE FOR MEN PROVIDES FOOD, SHELTER, CLOTHING, OPPORTUNITY, AND OTHER ASSISTANCE TO HOMELESS, INDIGENT, OR LOW INCOME MEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PER DAY 365 DAYS PER YEAR IN A NONDENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN SETTING. AT THE HOUSE OF HOPE FOR MEN, DONATIONS HELP BRING DIGNITY AND HOPE TO THE MEN. THE HOUSE OF HOPE ASSISTS IN OBTAINING GOVERMENT ISSUED IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS, DIVERSIFIED COUNSELING SERVICES (MONEY MANAGEMENT AND SPIRITUAL ENCOURAGEMENT), LIFE SKILLS (FOOD/NUTRITION, HYGIENE, FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, AND JOB PLACEMENT), EMERGENCY SERVICES, SUPPORT GROUPS/HEALTH EDUCATION CLASSES, CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND RESIDENT TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT.
THE MISSION MART IS A THRIFT STORE WHERE USED CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ARE SOLD TO THE PUBLIC AS A MEANS OF SUPPORT. MANY OF THE RESIDENTS WORK AT THE STORE DURING THIER STAY AT THE MISSION WHICH PROVIDES DIGNITY AND SELFWORTH TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE MISSION. THE MISSION MART PROVIDES FREE CLOTHES AND OTHER NEEDS TO THE NEEDIEST. THE NEEDS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO TRAINING AND SERVICE OPPORTUNITY AND REVENUE TO FUND THE VITAL PROGRAMS OF THE MISSION.AS THE DONATIONS TO THE MISSION MART ARRIVE, THE RESIDENTS LEARN CUSTOMER SERVICE AND RETAIL RELATED SKILLS WHILE RECEIVING AND SORTING CONTRIBUTIONS.SALES FROM THE MISSION MART HELPS BRING IN ADDITIONAL AND ESSENTIAL SUPPORT FOR KEY PROGRAMS (MEALS, LODGING, HOT SHOWERS, ETC.) AT BOTH THE WOMENS AND CHILDRENS'S SHELTER AND THE MEN'S SHELTER LOCATIONS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Bryan Braddock | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $91,112 |
Chris Franco | BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 1 | $0 |
Jo Nell | BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 1 | $0 |
Clay Tucker Mitchell | BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 1 | $0 |
Sam Ervin | BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 1 | $0 |
Scott Hobson | BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 1 | $0 |
Shawna Port | BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 1 | $0 |
Jackie Dubose | VICE CHAIRMAN | 1 | $0 |
Dick Powell | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Rob King | CHAIRPERSON | 1 | $0 |
Dean Lisenby | EX-OFFICIO | 1 | $0 |
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