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ORGANIZATION: Arundel House of Hope

Arundel House of Hope needs assistance seeking in-kind donations.

In-kind donations are donations that are made in goods or services rather than money.

An outline of the process for requesting in-kind donations will be provided, as well as a default letter to mail, if a phone call is not appropriate.

This is an opportunity that can be done from home, though, if preferred, the volunteer can utilize our office telephones.

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About Arundel House of Hope

Location:

514 North Crain Highway, Suite K, Glen Burnie, MD 21061, US

Mission Statement

Arundel House of Hope is an ecumenical organization that provides emergency, transitional, and permanent affordable housing for the poor and homeless in Anne Arundel County. We are committed to provide all other support services in a professional, dignified, supportive, and respectful manner.

Description

Arundel House of Hope, Inc. (AHOH) serves homeless men and women throughout Anne Arundel County, Maryland empowering individuals to seize opportunity for change and assisting with the integration from homelessness to independence.

Supported by a membership of over 50 community churches, organizations, and over 2,000 volunteers, AHOH is the only homeless services group in the county that offers a continuum of housing and support to individuals from the moment they become homeless through reintegration into permanent independent living.

Through its efforts, AHOH serves over thirty percent of the county’s homeless population or over 450 individuals annually improving the quality of their lives as well as those of the residents and business community in Anne Arundel County.

Founded in 1992, AHOH began as a community movement, supported by local churches and volunteers, to address the issue of homelessness. Over the past seventeen years, AHOH has grown to encompass program offerings in several areas.

These programs include the Winter Relief temporary shelter opened in 1992, The Fouse Center Transitional Housing Program opened in 2000, the Community Permanent Housing Program opened in 2003, the Homeless Resource and Day Center opened in 2006, the Safe Haven Supportive Housing Program I and II opened in 2006 and 2009, the WISH Permanent Housing Program for homeless women opened in 2008, The Doughy Dog Social Enterprise Program opened in 2009, and our Medical Clinic opening in 2011.

Over the next five years, AHOH plans to continue expanding in areas of job preparation, physical and mental heath treatment, and housing program offerings to these individuals in order to help alleviate and eventually eliminate the epidemic of homelessness in the county.

CAUSE AREAS

Homeless & Housing
Homeless & Housing

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18

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