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For direct contact to Hope Harbor Home, call 910-754-5856.
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Upcoming Events

Raffle: Drawing March 17

  • 51" samsung plasma television
  • Tickets: $2 each, 3 for $5, 6 for $10
  • Tickets available at thrift stores:
  • Hope Chest 1: 2205 Holden Beach Road, Supply, N.C., 910-842-6950
  • Hope Chest 2: 112 Clairmont Plaza, Leland, N.C., 910-371-0058
  • Hope Chest 3: 5602 Oak Island Drive, Oak Island, N.C., 910-278-7781
  • Hope Chest 4: 3972 Old Ocean Highway (Business 17) Bolivia, N.C., 910-253-5001
  • Proceeds benefit Hope Harbor Home domestic violence shelter.
  • Winner need not be present.

Fashion show: April 21

  • General Federation of Women's Clubs of Holden Beach hosts "Blooming for a Cause" 101 Stone Chimney Place, Supply, N.C.
  • 11 a.m., $40 per person
  • All proceeds benefit charities, including Hope Harbor Home
 
Meet Our Volunteers

Go to VOLUNTEERS on the menu bar above to read more about Terrence and other volunteers

 
 
Welcome to Hope Harbor Home

Thank you for visiting! Hope Harbor Home has provided services to domestic violence victims/survivors and their children in Brunswick County, North Carolina since 1986. We offer:

  • 24-hour crisis line, 910-754-5856, which is always answered in person by someone who can talk to you in confidence about domestic violence
  • around-the-clock safe shelter for women and their children in immediate danger from an abuser
  • assistance navigating the court system, filling out paperwork for protective orders and accompaniment to court
  • empowerment support group for sheltered, non-sheltered, current and past victims/survivors of domestic violence
  • community education programs promoting nonviolence and addressing such issues as bullying, safe dating, good touch/bad touch, self esteem, personal ethics and more
  • victim advocates to talk to about domestic violence and help connect victims/survivors with all the sources of public and private assistance available to them
  • a Displaced Homemakers Program which helps women find resources for improving their employment skills and education to meet the economic needs of their families after the family experiences changes which diminish household income
  • four Hope Chest Thrift Stores offering gently used high-quality clothing, housewares, furniture, books, collectibles and other items to the public. Profits of the Hope Chests-located at Holden Beach, Leland, Oak Island and Bolivia -provide vital financial support FOR Hope Harbor Home's programs, domestic violence victims and their children
 
 

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