Regional non-profit volunteers to help Hope House complete new ministry center

Hope House

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Volunteers are traveling to Warren County to assist in the construction of a non-profit’s new facility.

According to a release, Hope House Ministries (HHM) is hosting over 260 volunteers from Constructors for Christ, who will build the non-profit’s new ministry center.

Hope House Ministries is a Bowling Green-based non-profit that provides faith-based education, transportation, workforce development, addiction recovery, transitional housing and financial empowerment programs.

Volunteer groups will arrive weekly in Bowling Green beginning this week through July 25 to work on the project.

HHM says once the project is completed, the center will provide office space, classrooms, counseling space, family visitation rooms, and other amenities for use by Hope House program participants and residents of the surrounding neighborhood.

The new ministry center is located at 461 Glen Lily Road and is the second phase of a three-phase capital campaign, according to the release.

Constructors for Christ is a non-profit that works with organizations to complete church projects across the southeastern United States.