The Foundation for Hope Village is dedicated to operating Hope Village. The mission of Hope Village is to assure that individuals with intellectual and developmental challenges thrive in a loving, safe and supportive community in which they live, learn and work with purpose and dignity.
A PLACE TO CALL HOME
Hope Village was created to provide a place that would be a loving home for people with intellectual and cognitive disabilities. The first home was opened in 1970 with six residents.
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News
Hope Village launches its second-annual “Faces of Hope” fundraising campaign
Hope Village, the Friendswood, Texas based non-profit organization dedicated to providing superior yet affordable care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, will launch its second-annual “Faces of...
Hope Village Hosts Kendra Scott Gives Back Event April 29 and 30, 2022
Hope Village is pleased to partner with Kendra Scott for an upcoming jewelry fundraiser on April 29 and 30, 2022, as part of the Kendra Scott Gives Back program. On Friday, April 29, from 6-8 PM, a representative from Hope Village will be at the Kendra Scott store at...
Hope Village Making Spirits Bright through Annual Christmas Program
The annual Hope Village Christmas program is a time-honored tradition. Each year, the Villagers invite the community to participate as they demonstrate the meaning of Christmas in their own unique way. Over the years, themes have varied from the Flintstones Christmas,...
Hope Village Hosting Fall Parking Lot Sale Oct. 14 and 15, 2021
Hope Village, a non-profit organization located in Friendswood that serves adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a residential and day program, will host a Fall Parking Lot Sale from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m....
Hope Village Honors Residents from 12 Houston-Area Cities in ‘Faces of Hope’ Fundraiser
Originally published in Community Impact Newspaper. Friendswood-based nonprofit Hope Village honored more than two dozen residents in Pearland, Friendswood and Bay Area communities this month through “Faces of Hope” nominations and celebratory yard signs. Hope...