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Center of Hope

Call us for more information about current availability, and the programs provided.

336-881-5420
(336) 881-5420
Jenna Antignano, Shelter Manager: jenna.antignano@uss.salvationarmy.org

The Salvation Army of High Point Center of Hope Family Shelter

301 W Green Dr,
High Point, NC 27260

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PATHWAY OF HOPE

Pathway of Hope is an approach to providing targeted services to families with a desire to take action to break the cycle of crisis and enable a path out of intergenerational poverty. It is rooted in a case management approach, focusing on client needs through a strength-based lens. Through the Pathway of Hope, The Salvation Army will make a lasting difference in reducing intergenerational poverty by increasing HOPE and STABILITY. 

We Offer Hope & Refuge

The Salvation Army Center of Hope & Family Shelter programs are designed to provide emergency or transitional housing women, children, and families in need. Underlying this program is a motivation to identify the causes of homelessness and work to eliminate homelessness at its source. By positively influencing the lives of parents, The Salvation Army can create better living conditions for children. Influencing children in their development years is crucial: the longer a child is in poverty, the greater the chance he or she will remain in poverty as an adult. Children who are in poverty for more than half of their childhood are 32x more likely to be in poverty as an adult.

How we help equip families

While at a Salvation Army shelter, families and individuals participate in programs and workshops developed to promote self-sufficiency and personal development. Each resident is matched with an on-site caseworker and together they develop an extensive goal-oriented program designed to identify and overcome the barriers to safe, permanent housing. Over time, helping families achieve stability could reduce the dependence of future generations on Salvation Army services.