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OUTSTANDING NONPROFIT

Hope for All, Outstanding Nonprofit Award

Outstanding Nonprofit Award
Hope for All
Nominated by J. Sandy Bartlett, Maryland State Delegate

The Outstanding Nonprofit Award is presented to a 501c3 nonprofit organization for its achievements, which reflect a strong partnership between its staff and board, and its leadership in fulfilling a mission and vision dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals and families living in Anne Arundel County.

“Nothing is more important to Hope for All than knowing a family has made their way in life. During this time of uncertain economic needs, Hope for All’s services are more important than ever for residents of Anne Arundel County.”
— J. Sandy Bartlett, Maryland House of Delegates.

Living up to its name, Hope for All’s life-changing mission is to provide basic human necessities and service referrals to families across Anne Arundel County (AAC) – offering hope to those who are facing adversity.

This Christian ministry offers aid and optimism through their programs such as Turning Houses Into Homes, which distributes donated furniture, household items, and supplies to individuals in need; Head to Toe, which provides thousands of county public school children with school supplies, shoes, and essential clothing; and Next Step Clothing, which works with agencies and nonprofits to provide emergency clothing for people who are taking the next step in their lives after experiencing a trauma. They also work with local churches, public schools, and other organizations to offer clothing giveaways throughout the year. Their partnerships in the community include 19-25 churches throughout AAC, the AAC public school system, five corporations, and 100-125 volunteers who volunteered more than 12,000 hours.

Each year, the need has grown in the county, said nominator J. Sandy Bartlett, Maryland House of Delegates, adding that last year a total of 2,367 individuals were served and 694 were referred for additional services. “Nothing is more important to Hope for All than knowing a family has made their way in life,” said Bartlett. “During this time of uncertain economic needs, Hope for All’s services are more important than ever for residents of Anne Arundel County.”

Hope for All’s commitment to serving families in times of need was demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic by their continued service to families when they served approximately 1,124 individuals, including 381 families. Through a partnership with the Maryland Department of Human Services (MDHS), they were able to help families live safety, stay intact, and maintain their dignity, said MDHS Director Carnitra White. In addition, they provided 250 toiletry kits and emergency clothing items to local churches.

“The clothing, furniture and other essential household items Hope For All provides help children and families feel self-confident and restore their sense of hope in a better future,” said White. “Through our partnership with Hope For All, we have been able to help those in need feel valued, encouraged, and empowered to move forward into self-sufficiency.”

Hope for All also partners with the Light House by helping families transition from homelessness to a home filled with furnishings and basic necessities. For many families, they must choose between paying the rent to or food, said Jill Thompson, Light House Director of Advocacy. “Luxuries like tables, beds and couches, are out of reach. This is where Hope for All steps in and makes dreams come true,” said Thompson. “This priceless generosity is what Hope for All has provided to countless families. Knowing that they will be able to attain and have delivered beds, dressers, curtains, silverware, etc. eases the anxiety and stress of every family we have referred to Hope For All.”

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