Hope House
At the end of 2001, Washington DC’s Lorton Correctional Institution was closed, and nearly 8,000 convicted felons from the District were transferred to federal prisons across the United States. Hope House DC was founded to serve the needs of inmates who have been taken to prisons far from the District, and has three primary purposes:
1) To creates programs that strengthen ties between fathers who are incarcerated in prisons far from home and their families.
2) To advocate for and raise the level of awareness of the general public about inmates and their families and their concerns.
3) To create programs for the children and families of D.C. prisoners
1) To creates programs that strengthen ties between fathers who are incarcerated in prisons far from home and their families.
2) To advocate for and raise the level of awareness of the general public about inmates and their families and their concerns.
3) To create programs for the children and families of D.C. prisoners
(202) 506 - 2253  (Voice)
Hope House Programs
Hope House began in 1998 providing cutting edge programs to strengthen families and, in particular, the relational bonds between children and their fathers imprisoned far from home. In addition our go...
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Service Category:
Care
Overnight Camp
Support Network
Counseling
Mentoring
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