Arms of Hope

4.0
4.0 (15)
15
Reviews
Closed, opens Monday at 8:00 AM
Hours
Monday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
About This Service
Arms of Hope is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Christian care organization that assists children and single-mother families in need. Arms of Hope’s facilities include Medina Children’s Home (60 miles northwest of San Antonio) and Boles Children’s Home (40 miles northeast of Dallas) and the Refuge Campus (33 miles southeast of Austin). The facilities have over 175 years combined experience in comprehensive residential care programs for children. Arms of Hope also reaches disadvantaged children in their own neighborhoods in various communities with its Outreach Ministry programs. Through its Residential Child Care, Together, College and Career, Right Start, and Outreach Ministry programs, Arms of Hope is committed to providing a safe haven and Christian environment for children and single-mother families by helping them avoid homelessness, poverty, abuse and neglect and by leading them to lives of sustaining and productive citizenship. Our residents attend public school, nearby universities or trade schools and participate in school, church and campus activities.

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Overall Rating
4.0

Erica Strateneg
8 months ago
Got to see the time of the workers being invested into each and every member of the community. We had a great time volunteering here and would 100% come back to help!

James Clocklin
8 months ago
Our church has been donating to Arms of Hope Medina for the past 3 years, and I’ve loved to see it all go to a good cause, supporting women and children get back on their feet after experiencing familial trauma.

Matthew Dudley
10 months ago
I lived here since I was a 1 year old till 7 years old when it was called the Medina Children’s home. MCH. Great childhood memories from this place. 97’ till ‘04. When Mr Rose was still up there. Along with Mr Greenwalt and Mr Cheney. Those are the main guys I remember. Also I remember Mrs. Black - the day care director and her sons Mitchell and Nathan that we were friends with. I remember they asked us for a list of things we wanted for Christmas. They caught wind of us going into town one day, and when we arrived back, the Christmas tree was STUFFED full of gifts under the tree! Everything I asked for and more was there!!! Definitely will remember that the rest of my life. These guys took care of us and so many that needed assistance. My momma was the baker there and she worked in the bakery near the small shop they had next to the gym. Wanting to give back someday in some way. I’ll pay them a visit before long. Just know that there are good and bad experiences. They sure do wonders for kids and especially single moms which my momma was apart of. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making a difference in my, and my family’s life.

 
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