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House of Hope Minnesota is:
- A Christian ministry full of God’s hope, forgiveness and grace with a loving staff deeply committed to restoring young lives.
- A 501 C3 non-profit organization that receives no government funding and relies on tuition and private donations.
- A licensed Residential Group Home by the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Health offering a residential program and nonresidential family counseling.
- An affiliate of National House of Hope. National House of Hope click here
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Non-residential Counseling
- Provides Christian-based counseling that is a proactive and preventative step for teenage girls and boys and their families so that residential placement need not be considered.
- Determines if our program is a fit for those girls who would qualify and may be in need of residential placement.
- Provides marriage and family therapy designed to facilitate family healing and reconciliation.
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Residential Program
- Room for 6 girls to live for 9 to 18 months with the average stay of 12 months.
- Residents progress through 5 phases of restoration.
- Residents participate in individual, group and family counseling.
- Residents attend on-site school 5 days a week, year round.
- Residents learn life-long skills of domestic responsibilities, financial management, and physical recreation.
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Who is eligible?
- Girls ages 12-17 who are not pregnant.
- Those who live within an approximate three-hour radius from Marshall, MN
- Those who have participated in behaviors which are destructive to themselves or others.
What is the cost?
- Tuition is based on ability to pay. No one is turned away because of inability to pay.
- We rely heavily on private donations from individuals, churches, and organizations because we are not funded through social service agencies or insurance.
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