Door of Hope

Lindenwood was one of three Midtown churches that helped launch the Door of Hope, a new 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, to help those who have been living on the streets for long periods of time.

The Door of Hope was commissioned to begin its work at a Churches Uniting In Christ community worship service at Grace St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. GSL and Idlewild Presbyterian were the other two churches pivotal in getting the organization started.
Door of Hope

Lindenwood was one of three Midtown churches that helped launch the Door of Hope, a new 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, to help those who have been living on the streets for long periods of time.

The Door of Hope was commissioned to begin its work at a Churches Uniting In Christ community worship service at Grace St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. GSL and Idlewild Presbyterian were the other two churches pivotal in getting the organization started.
NEWS and Events:
 

Door of Hope to reopen their newly renovated and expanded building at 245 Bellevue.

After months of planning and constructing, Door of Hope is ready to move back into their newly renovated building!  By upgrading the facility, they are able to offer more beds, services and opportunities to their homeless guests.  Door of Hope serves chronically homeless individuals with severe mental health and physical disabilities.  To learn more visit their website at www.doorofhopememphis.org.

How YOU can help at Door of Hope:

Provide a lunch (needed 1st and 3rd Tuesdays)   
Stock-A-Pantry (food, cleaning products, bedding, bath, toiletry)
Donate your time and talent (spend time, play a game of Bingo!, share your talent i.e. writing, craft, music)
 
 Bible Study
 
The Door of Hope small group hosts a bi-weekly bible study for the residents at Pilgrim's Rest (housing facility associated with Door of Hope).  If you are interested in leading a bible study or sitting in with us we welcome you! 
 
 
Door of Hope Small Group contact

Gina Dancer 481-6859; gdancern@aol.com
   
Christy Leard 351-7180;
christyleard@bellsouth.net

Segun George;
eogeorge@memphis.edu
 
Andy Jacuzzi 355-7449; jacuzzi.andrew@gmail.com

  

 
 
 
NEWS and Events:
 

Door of Hope to reopen their newly renovated and expanded building at 245 Bellevue.

After months of planning and constructing, Door of Hope is ready to move back into their newly renovated building!  By upgrading the facility, they are able to offer more beds, services and opportunities to their homeless guests.  Door of Hope serves chronically homeless individuals with severe mental health and physical disabilities.  To learn more visit their website at www.doorofhopememphis.org.

How YOU can help at Door of Hope:

Provide a lunch (needed 1st and 3rd Tuesdays)   
Stock-A-Pantry (food, cleaning products, bedding, bath, toiletry)
Donate your time and talent (spend time, play a game of Bingo!, share your talent i.e. writing, craft, music)
 
 Bible Study
 
The Door of Hope small group hosts a bi-weekly bible study for the residents at Pilgrim's Rest (housing facility associated with Door of Hope).  If you are interested in leading a bible study or sitting in with us we welcome you! 
 
 
Door of Hope Small Group contact

Gina Dancer 481-6859; gdancern@aol.com
   
Christy Leard 351-7180;
christyleard@bellsouth.net

Segun George;
eogeorge@memphis.edu
 
Andy Jacuzzi 355-7449; jacuzzi.andrew@gmail.com

  

 
 
 
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