How You Can Help

  • An abused woman overcomes her fears and begins to embrace life.
  • A PTSD vet finds healing for his inner rage.
  • A depressed single mom learns to face the future with hope.

Can you put a price tag on these true stories of Hope?
Yet none of them could have happened without the support of caring people like you.

Give a financial gift.

Bob and Sue looked like the perfect couple. Behind the scenes though, life had unraveled. When a friend suggested HopeNet, they decided to try one last thing.
Because HopeNet is sustained by donors, here’s what happened:

  •  their already stretched-too-thin finances were removed as a roadblock to getting help.
  •  we had time to get past the surface issues and help find the core healing they needed.
  •  we were able to stay with them until that healing was complete.
  •  we were free to honor and strengthen their faith through the counseling process.

Please help!
Give the Gift of Hope

Give the gift of prayer.

Missionary Peter Deyneka said it best.
“No prayer – No power,
Little prayer – Little power,
Much Prayer – Much Power.”

Lives are changed more through prayer than through any other means. To become one of our committed prayer warriors, email us and say "prayer warrior" in the subject line, and we'll include you on our monthly prayer request e-letter.

Pray for HopeNet.

Give the gift of time.

If you have a caring heart, we need your help. No small ministry can succeed for long without a large group of willing volunteers.
From the simple work of stuffing envelopes, to serving on our Board, there’s a place for you.
Click here for a current list of volunteers most needed.

Volunteer childcare is a great way to help!

Give the gift of things.

Maybe it’s diapers or baby food for a struggling single mom.
Maybe it’s hot coffee or cold soda to provide a warm welcome for those who come to us.
Maybe it’s just office supplies that save precious dollars for ministry.
Every gift of things is precious to those we serve.
Click here for a current list of items we would welcome.

We can always use office supplies!