Frequently Asked Questions
Everything people ask us most about who we are, what we do, and how to get involved.
Project Hope is a soon-to-be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization helping individuals in need get a roof over their head, get stabilized, and find gainful employment. This includes individuals in Gaza, refugees coming to America, and homeless American-born citizens.
Tom Becher.
Currently operating out of New York, Savannah Georgia, and Atlanta — and coming to more cities if people are interested in starting a chapter.
It follows the adage: give a man a fish, he eats for a day — give a man a home, stabilize him, and give him gainful employment, and he can not only feed himself every day but start helping eradicate homelessness for others.
Housing, clothes, food, support, career support, and transitioning individuals back into the workforce so they can take care of themselves and others.
Government facilities exist for that. There's a need for a social safety net from the government, and Project Hope will help ensure it's utilized in the best way possible.
It's not necessarily a shelter — it could be someone's home, a hotel, or a shelter. It's case-by-case depending on what it takes for that person to become gainfully employed and self-sufficient.
It's evaluated on an individual basis. Priority goes to those closest to being able to get off the street and care for themselves and others, then moving down the line from there.
QR code or GoFundMe account — visit our Donate page for both.
Yes, 100% it will be.
Yes — new or semi-used clothing donations will be accepted going forward.
Email them. There will be a list of positions and they'll make sure you're utilized — reach out through our Contact page.
It's in the process of becoming one. They're looking for administrative help to set it up officially.
Not directly connected, but affiliated — Tom Becher owns both, and hopefully each will help feed the other in terms of attention.