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House of Hope Adapts to Stay Open
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House of Hope, Danville’s vital nonprofit serving homeless women, is merging its women’s shelter into its main building to survive rising costs and shrinking government funding—keeping doors open for the long haul. Once reliant on 40% federal and state grants, they’re now cutting back, eliminating costly separate operations while still offering safe spaces for women inside the main facility. Their urgent mission? Diversify revenue to reduce dependence on dwindling public funds. Thomas McIntyre Jr., a former client, credits them with saving his life after his wife’s death—without them, he says, he’d be back in a bad place. Despite financial strain, House of Hope is rallying the community for support, determined not to shut down.
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