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HOUSE OF HOPE: 909-357-4776

House of Hope is a Christian Men's Home in the city of Rialto, where our goal is to provide a loving and caring atmosphere for those seeking genuine change.  We allow the power of God to transform lives of addiction thru daily Bible Studies, church attendance, and a 4-6 month commitment.  We have a 75% success rate, having only begun this work last year.  We are watching men go from the point of hopelessness to useful members of their families and society.

Any amount you would like to donate toward food, clothing and housing costs would be gladly received and greatly appreciated.  All gifts are tax-deductible.  

Please make your checks out to "Living Hope Fellowship" with "HOH" on your memo line, and mail to:  

224 W. Etiwanda Ave.
Rialto, CA 92376.


Testimonials:
When I had no where to go and no where to turn...when I was on the brink of despair, I found the House of Hope.  Little did I know God had already laid down His latest plan for my life!  

Every day is a fellowship with God.  With Christ in my life, I have been able to re-direct and re-apply myself in a true and productive path.  

I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Chaplain Ray Valez for his sincerity and love for his fellow man.  To Pastor Fred and his loving wife Dee, who welcome everyone with open arms and tireless inspiration.  To John and Karen Pedregon who had the vision to open their home for such a worthy cause. 

May God bless YOU in your journey!

Rick Malone

I thank the Lord for the House of Hope and Living Hope Fellowship.  Before I came to the House of Hope I knew of Jesus, so I thought; but the House of Hope gave me the opportunity to learn who Jesus Christ really is and what He has done for me and will do for me if I allow Him to.

Through Living Hope Fellowship I’ve had the opportunity to complete the first of two years of Bible School.  I’ve also grown to the place of being able to be a Leader in the House of Hope and I’ve personally seen the changes that the alcohol-free and drug-free Christian environment helps bring about.

Men come to the home homeless, physically and spiritually broken down.  The world has them at a point where they feel they are under a rock.  The House of Hope gives them hope, guidance, and a light at the end of the tunnel.  That light is Jesus Christ our Savior.  They now have the opportunity to get their feet planted onto The Rock.  When they choose to leave, they are better prepared to deal with the world.  Thank you Lord.

And thank you to John and Karen Pedregon and my new family at Living Hope Fellowship.

Robert Garcia