We're located in Memphis, Tennessee. Our mission is to end homelessness for Memphis' most vulnerable population by providing housing and supportive services one Door at a time. Our approach to ending homlessness in Memphis focuses on providing not just housing to Memphis' most vulnerable population, but also supportive services, which are critical to ensuring our Guests remain off the streets and are able to live securely in their own apartment or in one of our two facilities.
Our vision is to create a better Memphis by helping the homeless in Memphis open doors to a better life. Incorporated in 2005 as a Tennessee non-profit, Door of Hope grew out of a 2003 ad-hoc movement of concerned individuals to address the growing population of men and women who were without housing in the Midtown section of Memphis. In 2006, Door of Hope became tax-exempt, and is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) entity.
Our vision is to create a better Memphis by helping the homeless in Memphis open doors to a better life. Incorporated in 2005 as a Tennessee non-profit, Door of Hope grew out of a 2003 ad-hoc movement of concerned individuals to address the growing population of men and women who were without housing in the Midtown section of Memphis. In 2006, Door of Hope became tax-exempt, and is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) entity.
Services
In addition to housing, Door of Hope also provides support services to our guests, so that they may live securely and be successfully reintegrated into the community.
Trained Social Workers assist our guests in accessing the benefits available to them, including medical care, mental health support, addiction counseling and monetary benefits.
Representative Payees are available to assist guests in receiving and distributing social security benefits.
Student nurses in training at Baptist Memorial College of Health Sciences Department of Nursing assist the guests with basic medical attention as well as teach preventative classes in personal hygiene, dental care, wound care, and dehydration.
Trained Social Workers assist our guests in accessing the benefits available to them, including medical care, mental health support, addiction counseling and monetary benefits.
Representative Payees are available to assist guests in receiving and distributing social security benefits.
Student nurses in training at Baptist Memorial College of Health Sciences Department of Nursing assist the guests with basic medical attention as well as teach preventative classes in personal hygiene, dental care, wound care, and dehydration.
In addition to Door of Hope there are other organizations in Memphis that are available to help someone that is homeless and are working to end homelessness.
Please see below, and if you still have questions, contact us and we will try and help.
Door of Hope offers Single Room Occupancy housing options for homeless and chronically homeless individuals with income.
If you're interested in the homeless services in Memphis, this organization provides the most comprehensive overview.
Also, available here is information on the Memphis and Shelby County Coordinated Entry process.
Please see below, and if you still have questions, contact us and we will try and help.
Door of Hope offers Single Room Occupancy housing options for homeless and chronically homeless individuals with income.
If you're interested in the homeless services in Memphis, this organization provides the most comprehensive overview.
Also, available here is information on the Memphis and Shelby County Coordinated Entry process.
Often, our programs are instituted when the needs of our Guests and the passion of a volunteer meet.
Such programs can range from writing classes to better reading skills, from studying scripture to registering to vote.
To discuss a new program or skill you would like to offer to Door of Hope Guests, please contact us.
Such programs can range from writing classes to better reading skills, from studying scripture to registering to vote.
To discuss a new program or skill you would like to offer to Door of Hope Guests, please contact us.
Our most frequently asked questions are answered below; but if you still have questions, please contact us.
Door of Hope refers to those to whom we provide housing and supportive services as "Guests."
They have transitioned from living on the street to apartment life.
Housing available through Door of Hope begins with contacting the Memphis based Community Alliance for the Homeless, Inc. and submitting an application through their website, or by contacting us.
Volunteers work in all aspects of our Programs and Supportive Services that we provide for our Guests.
Door of Hope refers to those to whom we provide housing and supportive services as "Guests."
They have transitioned from living on the street to apartment life.
Housing available through Door of Hope begins with contacting the Memphis based Community Alliance for the Homeless, Inc. and submitting an application through their website, or by contacting us.
Volunteers work in all aspects of our Programs and Supportive Services that we provide for our Guests.
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