Where Hope is found.

Andrew’s House of Hope started like many things, as a dream. Since 2017 it has grown into an organization which has had the privilege of serving over 100 women in our community during a time of need.

About Andrew’s House of Hope

Who We Are.

Andrew's House of Hope is a faith-based, nonprofit program, currently offered to women, who are working to holistically recover from drug or alcohol addiction, mental health disorders, human trafficking and/or domestic violence.

What We Do.

We are committed to serve our clients' needs and also to provide individual quality care. Working together we break down barriers to recovery and change.

How We Do it.

We do this by providing secure and peaceful housing, resident-driven programming,


Our goal.

Our goal is to empower women by building their self-esteem, restoring integrity, and helping them recognize self-worth.

Our future.

Ultimately, we want to help women transition into healthy, independent living. Our program has a high rate of success when compared to similar programs within Ohio.

Our Needs.

It takes many resources to operate the facility. If you are interested in getting involved by monetary donation, volunteering, or providing consumable items, click the “Take Action” button at the top of the page.


Recovery Principles.

Andrew’s House of Hope believes that collaboration, empowerment, and accountability with the participant are key principles for those in early recovery from substance abuse.

We endorse the basic concept that recovery is a choice and the resident determines whether they want to succeed or slip back into their active addiction.

In order to reduce recidivism, we require residents to attend local services and self-help groups as part of their program.

We believe that dependency is a lifelong battle and promote active involvement with various professional, self-help and religious services to be successful.

  • Residents must be at least 18 years of age and agree to remain in the program until they have satisfactorily met the criteria for recovery.

  • Although there is no set length of stay, to maximize the benefit of recovery it is likely that the resident will remain at the house for at least 3-6 months to complete a program that is set according to their individual needs. 

  • Andrew's House of Hope believes that collaboration, empowerment, and accountability with the participant are key principles for those in early recovery from drugs or alcohol.

  • In order to reduce recidivism, Andrew's House requires residents to attend local services and self-help groups as part of their program.

    We believe that dependency is a lifelong battle and promote active involvement with various professional, self-help and religious services to be successful.

 FAQs

Resident Frequently Asked Questions

Volunteer Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. We are always in need of people willing to serve. Please reach out to us through the contact information available on the website. We’d love to connect with you!

  • Please reach out to our Executive Director by email or phone. She would love to talk to you about your interest in the program.

  • The Garden of Hope is a way that Andrew’s House of Hope gives its residents a chance at learning some life skills along with earning some income if they choose to participate. The nature of the project is rather fluid, and because of this we sometimes require volunteers to help keep the operation running smoothly. If you are interested in getting involved, visit the Garden of Hope page by clicking on “Programs” in the top bar.

  • Yes, we would love to hear your ideas for content we are able to share with our residents. Previously, we have hosted classes related to art and painting, flower arrangements creation, and even food canning.

Donation Frequently Asked Questions

  • Andrew's House of Hope relies heavily on donations to operate. We are a non-profit organization and any donation received is able to offset costs for applicable operation expenses. Donations may also be used to help sponsor a resident in the house who is unable to pay for the program. If you’d like to donate to a specific project, let us know and we will ensure that happens.

  • Yes. We will accept anything that is in reasonable condition whether it be clothing, home goods or items to help one of our projects. Please reach out to us and we can discuss what you might be willing to donate.

  • Yes. Many of our supporters choose to donate on a reoccurring basis. Click the “Take Action” button in the top bar or visit ahoh.org/donate to setup a reoccurring donation.