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HOPE IN HEARTS INC

MESA, AZ · EIN 811794083 · Form 990EZ · FY2023 · NTEE F60 · Mental Health & Crisis Intervention · Micro (<$100K) · hopeinhearts.org
revenue
$92K
expenses
$89K
net assets
$3K
employees
mission · from form 990

Together with community partners, our goal is to restore hope where its been lost through our unique transformational programs and services that focus on the underserved and often forgotten individuals and families.

profile · synthesized from sources

Hope in Hearts is a nonprofit organization that provides transformational programs and services to underserved individuals and families, including survivors of sex trafficking and domestic violence, cancer survivors, at-risk youth, and veterans. They offer essential resources like food, clothing, and temporary housing, operating in Arizona, California, and Cebu, Philippines. The organization aims to restore hope and empower individuals through various initiatives.

named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

Annual Toy Drive
A Christmas Outreach Toy Giveaway in collaboration with Worship Life Center Church.
My Sisters Keepers
A women’s transformational housing program that provides resources and services to at-risk women, including sex trafficked and domestic violence survivors. Services include housing assistance, job assistance, life skills, and personal development, offered as a 1-2 year onsite program.
One Heart
A program focused on supporting underserved individuals and families, helping them transform to achieve a sustainable and well-lived life. This includes an "Adopt a Family" initiative in the Philippines.
One Night with the King Event Empowerment & Workshop
An empowerment and workshop program aimed at transforming men and women, especially victims of sex trafficking, domestic violence, and at-risk youth, to restore their self-value and create opportunities for growth.
Trash To Treasure
A recycling initiative in collaboration with California State Northridge University to build "Villages of Hope" for individuals experiencing homelessness using recycled materials. The first village is planned for unhoused veterans and re-entry individuals in Fresno, California.
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Grants and Awards for Circular Economy 2 activities
    • "Trash to Treasure" recycling initiative research
      Received research grants in collaboration with California State Northridge University for the "Trash to Treasure" recycling initiative.
    • "Trash to Treasure" recycling initiative research
      Received research grants in collaboration with California State Northridge University for the "Trash to Treasure" recycling initiative.
  • Tiny Home & Sustainable Shelter Development 2 activities
    • Developing "Villages of Hope" for individuals experiencing homelessness
      Plans to build "Villages of Hope" using recycled materials to provide housing for individuals experiencing homelessness, with the first village planned for unhoused veterans and re-entry individuals in Fresno, California.
    • Developing "Villages of Hope" for individuals experiencing homelessness
      Plans to build "Villages of Hope" using recycled materials to provide housing for individuals experiencing homelessness, with the first village planned for unhoused veterans and re-entry individuals in Fresno, California.
  • Community Resource Referral & Navigation 2 activities
    • Vocational training and life skills development
      Offers vocational training with certifications, counseling services, and life skills training to help individuals achieve sustainability and homeownership.
    • Vocational training and life skills development
      Offers vocational training with certifications, counseling services, and life skills training to help individuals achieve sustainability and homeownership.
  • Uncategorized 6 activities
    • Community outreach and events
      Conducts community outreach activities, including a Christmas Toy Giveaway and collaborations for events like "One Night with the King."
    • Community outreach and events
      Conducts community outreach activities, including a Christmas Toy Giveaway and collaborations for events like "One Night with the King."
    • Operating "My Sisters Keepers" transformational program
      Runs a 1-2 year onsite transformational program called "My Sisters Keepers" that provides housing assistance, job assistance, life skills, and personal development for at-risk women, including survivors of sex trafficking and domestic violence.
    • Operating "My Sisters Keepers" transformational program
      Runs a 1-2 year onsite transformational program called "My Sisters Keepers" that provides housing assistance, job assistance, life skills, and personal development for at-risk women, including survivors of sex trafficking and domestic violence.
    • Providing basic needs and support services
      Provides essential resources such as water, food, clothing, and temporary housing to underserved individuals and families in locations including Cebu, Philippines, Arizona, Phoenix, and California (San Fernando Valley). This includes a monthly grocery distribution program in the Philippines.
    • Providing basic needs and support services
      Provides essential resources such as water, food, clothing, and temporary housing to underserved individuals and families in locations including Cebu, Philippines, Arizona, Phoenix, and California (San Fernando Valley). This includes a monthly grocery distribution program in the Philippines.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2023
revenue
Total revenue$92K
Contributions & grants$92K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$89K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$0
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$3K
1 years on record · 2023–2023
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2023

who runs it

board members · 1
  • BRITNEY GOOCH — DIRECTOR
relationships · 14

who they work with

  • 4 The Body Partner — Founded by Kesha Hearn, also the founder of Hope in Hearts, and focuses on uplifting lives through impactful designs and slogans, with proceeds benefiting survivors of sex trafficking.
  • CSUN Partner — Listed as a community partner.
  • California State Northridge University Partner — Collaborated on a research grant for the "Trash to Treasure" recycling initiative.
  • California State Northridge University Partner — Collaborated on receiving a research grant for the "Trash to Treasure" recycling initiative.
  • Free Life Wellness Center Partner — Listed as a community partner.
  • FreeLife Wellness Partner — Collaborates on providing counseling, life skills, and vocational training programs.
  • Hope in Hearts Partner — Organization inviting others to partner with them to create community opportunities and lasting change.
  • In My Fatherz House Partner — Listed as a community partner.
  • Living for Purpose Community Development Partner — Kesha Hearn served as the Missions Community Outreach Director, managing juvenile hall, convalescent, and homeless community ministry.
  • Operation Life Corporation Partner — Kesha Hearn served as Director of Program Development.
  • Sandra O’Connor Elementary School Partner — Recipient of a Christmas Outreach Toy Giveaway.
  • Trash To Treasure Partner — Listed as a community partner.
  • WLCC Partner — Collaborates on fundraising and workshops.
  • Worship Life Center Church (WLCC) Partner — Collaborated on the "One Night with the King 2022" event and a Christmas Outreach Toy Giveaway.