A healthy future for them, and for their children
Hope House Cañon City empowers parenting teenage moms to strive for personal and economic self-sufficiency and to understand their significance in God’s sight, resulting in a healthy future for them and for their children.
Learn how your skills and interests can impact the lives of teen moms and their children.
We are making a difference, two generations at a time.
Since 2023, Hope House Cañon City has transformed the lives of teen moms and their children across Southern Colorado.
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"My son and I finally feel loved constantly, safe, and most importantly, we feel at home. While at Hope House, I’ve been able to complete my GED, get Zuka into school, have a regular routine, and start college to become a nurse. And I know this is only the beginning."
AnnikaTeen Mom
"I volunteer at Hope House because I just really care about these girls and what they're going though. I want them to feel supported, not alone, and know how loved they are--especially by Jesus."
Donna MiddletonVolunteer
"From the moment Hope House came into our lives when my daughter was just a few months old, I found a strength I didn't know existed. They believed in my dream of being a nurse, offering unwavering support and guidance that has turned what once felt like an impossible dream into a realistic goal. Hope House isn't just a place, it's a big, warm family, filled with love and people who genuinely want to see you thrive in every aspect of life."
AnselTeen Mom
"Hope House meets a vital need within our community for moms looking for support to thrive in life and love their kids well. More than that, I volunteer my time because I know first-hand the care that the staff have for these little families. Moms and kids who enter Hope House, either for the residential programs or for community events, will be loved toward thriving, encouraged in their goals of self-sufficiency, and shepherded well along the way."
Lydia LeggettVolunteer
"My son and I finally feel loved constantly, safe, and most importantly, we feel at home. While at Hope House, I’ve been able to complete my GED, get Zuka into school, have a regular routine, and start college to become a nurse. And I know this is only the beginning."
AnnikaTeen Mom
"I volunteer at Hope House because I just really care about these girls and what they're going though. I want them to feel supported, not alone, and know how loved they are--especially by Jesus."
Donna MiddletonVolunteer
"Hope House meets a vital need within our community for moms looking for support to thrive in life and love their kids well. More than that, I volunteer my time because I know first-hand the care that the staff have for these little families. Moms and kids who enter Hope House, either for the residential programs or for community events, will be loved toward thriving, encouraged in their goals of self-sufficiency, and shepherded well along the way."
Lydia LeggettVolunteer
"From the moment Hope House came into our lives when my daughter was just a few months old, I found a strength I didn't know existed. They believed in my dream of being a nurse, offering unwavering support and guidance that has turned what once felt like an impossible dream into a realistic goal. Hope House isn't just a place, it's a big, warm family, filled with love and people who genuinely want to see you thrive in every aspect of life."
AnselTeen Mom