Dusky Steele - Development Coordinator of House of Hope - will be our speaker Monday.
Dusky Steele
 
In 1995 a group of concerned church leaders in the community formed the Christian Community Development (CCD), a holistic approach to serving from within, to address the growing problem of homelessness among single mothers in the Cedar Valley. Starting with a peer support model, evolving over time into a trauma informed care model, House of Hope has been a support system for hundreds of families who needed the opportunity to land on their feet. Over the years, House of Hope grew from 7 to 10 families.  In June 2018 we opened our doors to a brand new building expanding our services to 15 families!  We also added Pillars, a transitional housing program for 5 women at a time who age out of foster care. 
 

House of Hope provides single-mother families and women who age out of foster care with individualized support and transitional housing to achieve secure families, independence and permanent homes.

Our vision is to end the cycle of homelessness in the Cedar Valley with respect, empowerment, stewardship and accountability as our core values.