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Helping Families

Since 1963

With nearly 50 years experience in mentoring special needs children, Hope House brings comfort to their families. They know their loved ones will receive the proper individualized care and treatment needed to mature into a productive adulthood. Hope House is uniquely capable of helping families with this challenging life long condition.  Help these children now as we provide a pathway for their success!

Why Donate?

August 15, 2011:  Please join us in celebrating the recently approved agreement between San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center and Hope House, Inc. which establishes a two year downsizing plan in full compliance with recent changes in state law. The plan involves creating 4 new four bed homes for young adults who are currently children residing at Hope House, plus modifying our existing children’s program to serve 15 children in a more specialized system of care.  This plan will enable us to retain a core children’s program, and continue serving those children with enormous intellectual and emotional challenges!  We thank all our supporters for their wonderful help and support during these challenging times.


For your convenience, you can now make contributions through Donate Page’s PayPal link on this website, or if you prefer you can send your contributions to:

Hope House, Inc.

4215 N. Peck Road

El Monte, CA   91732



 

Thank you very much,

 

David Bernstein

Executive Director

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Hope House for the Multiple-Handicapped is a 501 (c)(3) private non-profit organization which provides homes for people affected by intellectual and developmental disabilities such as Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Mental Retardation and other challenging behaviors, mental health and physical health needs.


Founded by parents in 1963, our services are designed to assist each person to become as self sufficient as possible through unconditional support and positive motivation.  Our mission is to provide a home-like environment in a community setting where children and adults with developmental disabilities can reach their fullest potential through comprehensive therapeutic service and loving care.