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June 17

Volunteer Committee Meeting at 7PM in Burnsville...read more

June 24

Gathering to learn more about helping hurting teens Gods way...read more

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Residential Program

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The HOUSE of HOPE Twin Cities will have room for up to 6 teenagers to live for 9 to 18 months with the average stay of 12 months. Residents will progress through 5 phases of restoration. They will participate in individual, group, and family counseling. Residents will attend on-site school 5 days a week, year round, and learn life-long skills of domestic responsibilities, financial management, and physical recreation.

Life-long skills of domestic responsibilities, financial management, and physical recreation are all part of a typical day at HOUSE of HOPE.  The residents will participate in many avenues of healing: on-site school, spiritual guidance, professional counseling, devotions, family visits, memorization of scripture, and many other activities.  They will complete five “phases” of restoration designed according to their specific need.  Each “phase” includes personal, educational, mental, spiritual, emotional, and family goals.  The program is intended to bring healing into every part of life.  Our residents experience consistency, knowledge, love, routine, expectation, involvement, discipline, honesty, grace, boundaries, and scripture.  The end goal: that they would learn and grow to become functioning, successful individuals. 

Non-Residential Counseling

The HOUSE of HOPE also provides non-residential, 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. If residential placement is needed, however, this will be determined through a series of counseling sessions, first. Marriage and family therapy designed to facilitate family healing and reconciliation are also provided.

Counseling

Although we have not established a permanent office, we already have access to several Christian counselors.  If you would like to get in touch with a counselor, please call us at: (952) 994-2943, and we can refer you.  We would also like to form teen and parent couseling groups, so if this sounds like something you would be interested in being a part of, please call us at the above number!