The House of Hope is a program providing safe, stable housing and support to parenting and/or pregnant women between the ages of 18 and 24 years of age and their children.
The women who enter our program come from homeless, transient or unsafe living situations.
The goal of the program is to help rebuild and restore hope and direction to women who seek to better their lives and the lives of their children.
We ask that each resident make at least a three month commitment to the program. However, every resident is different and each length of stay depends on the needs of the individual.
There are three primary objectives the program provides for residents:
- Parenting
- Education
- Employment
Often new residents lack the basic life skills essential to living a healthy and productive life. Our qualified staff members coach and guide residents along the path to becoming loving and effective parents who can thrive in their community.
The Home
Each resident is provided a private furnished bedroom. The common areas are spacious, comfortable and child friendly.
In an effort to teach the residents the importance of a clean and healthy living environment, all residents are responsible for the care of the home.
Our services are free to young women who are committed to turning around their lives and securing a brighter future.
The Home is owned and operated by St. Vincent de Paul.

For More Information, Contact:
Jennifer Allen - Director of Community Support and Program Development
Phone: 920-884-6740, Fax: 920-884-6742
c/o House of Hope
1660 Christiana St.
Green Bay, WI 54303-2665
e-mail hofh@netnet.net