15516 Osceola Street Indiantown, FL
34956 Click for map
Hours of
operation:
Tuesday/Thursday/Friday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
House of Hope's Indiantown branch, like all HOH
locations, runs a resale store and
four assistance programs for people in need.
The branch is around the corner from the
Elisabeth Lahti-Indiantown library. House of Hope is on Osceola
Street, between Madison and Adams streets, in the Indiantown
Service Center, which houses several other agencies.
Customers can find gently used clothing,
books and household items. Most clothing items are just a dollar
or two.
Donations of are welcome,
and people can call 286-4673 to arrange for free pickup of
furniture and appliances. Donations and sales at the branch help
House of Hope provide vital services to Martin County residents
who are struggling through hard times.
Indiantown residents who are in need of
temporary assistance can come to this branch to get help from
the Food Pantry, the Clothes Closet, and the Emergency Financial
Assistance program operated by House of Hope. Longer-term case
management services also are available.