top of page


FAQs
What kind of support is offered?
We provide a comprehensive range of support services designed to promote stability, independence, and long-term well-being. Our offerings include homelessness prevention, emergency food assistance, and access to emergency housing. We also complete critical home modifications, such as wheelchair ramp installations. In addition, we offer systems advocacy, mental health peer support, and personalized case management to ensure each individual receives the guidance and resources they need.


Is ORH an official 501c-3 nonprofit organization?
Operation Rebuild Hope has proudly operated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization since 2017.
For more detailed information about our nonprofit status and to view our Seal of Transparency, please visit our GuideStar profile.
How can I volunteer?
Operation Rebuild Hope welcomes and values the support of our volunteers. Their dedication is essential to our mission, and much of what we have accomplished would not have been possible without their time and commitment.
To begin the volunteer process or for more information about current opportunities and how you can get involved, we encourage you to contact our organization.


What type of donations are you accepting?
We are always accepting new/used bedding and linens, items for our Angel Bags (snacks, travel size toiletries, socks, ziploc bags, handwarmers, ponchos, etc), deodorant, razors, combs, lotions, hand sanitizer, bottled water, non perishable food, clothing, shoes, headwear, backpacks, gloves and scarves, furniture and working appliances.
We accept cash and check donations along with gift cards.
Is this a sober living program?
Yes. Operation Rebuild Hope is a clean and sober program. Residents are required to remain free from alcohol, marijuana, and illegal substances, and must comply with all testing requirements.


Is there a cost to parcipate?
Residents with income may be required to pay a program fee. Details are thoroughly explained during the intake process and clearly outlined in the program agreement. Fees are calculated as a small percentage of the veteran’s net income.
Am I eligible for ORH?
To be considered for placement, the Veteran must:
Be eligible for VA Grant & Per Diem (GPD) services
Be experiencing homelessness or housing instability
Be able to function in a shared, communal living environment
Be willing to participate in case management and program requirements
Be willing to comply with a clean and sober housing environment

bottom of page