Support Hope Building

Help Give a Second Chance to Men & Women in Recovery

Just like everyone deserves to have a good, quality, affordable home, we believe that everyone is worthy of a second chance.

Hope Building, HDA’s unique and groundbreaking program that provides paid, on-the-job training in home construction for men and women in recovery, is perhaps one of the strongest and most promising lifelines our area has seen in many years. In partnership with Hickory Hill Recovery Center (one of Recovery Kentucky‘s 14 centers throughout the state), Perry County Drug Court, and Knott County Drug Court, we interview and hire six trainees from among a list of candidates referred to us by our partners. Our trainees are in an advanced and stable stage in their recovery journey.

As they work through our year-long program, our trainees take classes in carpentry and construction at Hazard Community & Technical College (HCTC) from where they will earn course certificates. They also receive hands-on learning and instruction from two of HDA's on-staff carpenters (Hope Building trainers) on worksites throughout the four counties we serve.

Hope Building trainees construct at least two homes from start to finish during their year of training. These homes are showcased and sold on the open market. All proceeds from the sale of the homes help fund the cost of training. The trainees also participate in at least five home rehabilitation & repair projects.

Men and women in recovery struggle to find employment in our region usually due to stigma. HDA’s Hope Building Program gives them the opportunity to build their resumé (working closely with EKCEP to find employment after completing training), their confidence and character, their work experience, along with actual homes and their own sense of self-worth. Our program offers them the dignity of work, which in many cases they have been denied, and it also allows them the chance to belong to a crew and to a community. As they build new homes in our program, they are also building a better life.

The key to sustaining life in recovery is a job, because a job is hope. And like a house, hope can be built from the ground up. Find out more about Hope Building here, and check out all the ways you can be a part of our program below.

From Hope to Hired! Be a Hope Builder Today.

There are many ways to get involved. If you have questions about how to support Hope Building, please contact us!

Financial Support

Donations help fund the training received by the six men and women in each program year. Every donation is deeply appreciated as it helps us continue the program beyond the life of the POWER grant.

Gifts In-Kind

Businesses and corporations can donate building materials, tools, work wear (tool belts, gloves, boots, eyewear, etc.), and work trucks to our program. These gifts give our trainees hope & confidence on their journey!

Sponsorships

We welcome the opportunity to partner with individuals, companies, and organizations who'd like to help fund this amazing program. Contact us to find out how a program sponsorship works and the benefits to you!

Questions About the Program or Need Help Sponsoring or Donating? Contact:

Shannon Gabbard, Program Director
Office: 606-436-0497

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