House of Hope has 15 furnished apartments for single mothers with children plus five dorm-style apartments for young women aging out of foster care. While living at HOH, the residents work or attend school and life skills classes. HOH provides the support system and staff/resident relationships designed to empower the women to overcome barriers while attaining skills and habits to move toward a financially independent future. Now in its third year of IWF funding, this program’s long-term success rate of 86% is attributed to the strong case management support system provided by House of Hope.