House of Hope's Indiantown branch, like all HOH
locations, includes a thrift store,
a food pantry, and provides access to other assistance
programs
for Martin County residents in need.
House of Hope has moved from 15516 SW Osceola Street to a new,
larger and more visible location at 15549 SW Warfield Boulevard,
in the Indiantown Center plaza.
The Indiantown food pantry is greatly expanded, and there is
private office space for case management services to be provided.
In the thrift store, customers can find gently used clothing and household items, including furniture. Donations of
clean, unbroken items are welcome.
The sale of donated items in
our thrift stores provides about one-quarter of the funds needed
to keep House of Hope operating. Many clothing and household
items also are given away free of charge to people who qualify
in our "Clothes Closet" program.
Volunteers are needed to work in the expanded space!
Branch manager Malherbe Fremont and volunteer Brinda Hewitt
in the new space in the entry to the thrift store.