New Hope Community Ministries

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New Hope envisions a transformed community where individuals and families are safe, strong, self-sufficient, and experiencing God’s grace; where neighbors are reconciled racially, socially, and economically; and where people put aside their differences to work together to meet needs, affirm strengths, and develop leaders. Through the love of Christ, they build restorative relationships with individuals and families in our community, empowering them to move from crisis to self-sufficiency.

New Hope’s growing ministry demanded a functional commercial space to facility their many programs. After 9 months, totaling in 42 volunteer Saturdays, Servant’s Heart transformed their 1,500 sq.ft., 2-floor, residential home into a 3,500 sq.ft., commercial headquarters, including the addition of a third floor and newly functional basement. This renovation has allowed for counseling rooms, a streamlined food pantry, and space for their growing teen program.

56,000 volunteer hours
$25,000 materials donated
$15,000 professional services donated

Job Estimate: $350,000
Project Cost: $140,000
SHM Savings: $210,000

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New Hope Community Ministries

by Christina Mendez

  • $140,000.00

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  • $140,010.00

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331 N. 11th Street, Prospect Park, NJ 07508, United States (US)

Christina Mendez

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New Hope envisions a transformed community where individuals and families are safe, strong, self-sufficient, and experiencing God’s grace; where neighbors are reconciled racially, socially, and economically; and where people put aside their differences to work together to meet needs, affirm strengths, and develop leaders. Through the love of Christ, they build restorative relationships with individuals and families in our community, empowering them to move from crisis to self-sufficiency.

New Hope’s growing ministry demanded a functional commercial space to facility their many programs. After 9 months, totaling in 42 volunteer Saturdays, Servant’s Heart transformed their 1,500 sq.ft., 2-floor, residential home into a 3,500 sq.ft., commercial headquarters, including the addition of a third floor and newly functional basement. This renovation has allowed for counseling rooms, a streamlined food pantry, and space for their growing teen program.