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House of Hope

Focuses on providing hope, healing, and restoration to hurting teenagers and their families. Offers residential and non-residential programs. Provides Individual Counseling, Family Counseling, Parenting Classes, Life Skills Education, Individualized Academic Improvement, and Spiritual guidance designed to heal broken family relationships.

Physical Address

3899 Sticks Road, Glen Rock, PA 17327

Hours

Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Application process

Call 717-235-3198 or visit website.

Fee

Dependent on income, $0.00 - $65.00 per session

Eligibility

Non-Residential Programs: Anyone in need of faith-based counseling, parenting classes, or alternative schooling options. Residential Program (Residents): A) Girls age 13 to 17, who are not pregnant B) Must have a minimum IQ of 85 (average IQ is 115) C) Must not have any current sexual offenses/charges D) Must not have current alcohol or drug dependency (our program is not equipped to Detox) E) Be able to stay with their own family on HOHYP holiday/school breaks and weekends home F) Resident accepted with mild to moderate emotional and/or behavioral problems (the program is not equipped to handle severe emotional/behavioral problems) Residential Program (Families): A) Parents are required to attend weekly counseling, parent visitations, and parenting classes at HOHYP B) Family involvement in the HOHYP Program with potential for reunification C) Family lives within 75-100 miles from the HOHYP Campus D) The Parents will be required to make 3-4 trips a week to the HOHYP Campus

Service area

York, PA

Agency info

House of Hope - York

Operates as a non-profit organization that brings hope, healing, and restoration to hurting teenagers and their families through the power of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God to those in South Central PA. Provides spiritual guidance, classroom education, counseling, and mentoring to equip teens to re-enter society as God-assured, purpose-driven individuals able to cope with the challenges and pressures of everyday life. The tools they learn at House of Hope enable the girls to be powerful women who cope with life in a healthy way, free of addiction, toxic relationships, and other self-destructive habits.