Joy Closet leaders are preparing to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Hope House, and Nonprofit Executive Director Heather Gray appeared on WHOP to share all the details.
Joy Closet is a Hopkinsville-based nonprofit focused on supporting foster care children and foster families in the Pennyrile region by providing them with need-based donated items and other services. At the nonprofit’s annual dinner on August 26, Gray announced that on Friday, they will be hosting a ribbon-cutting for the Hope House.
The Hope House will offer temporary lodging and accommodations to children who have been removed from their homes while DCBS workers find placements for them. Gray says removal day is sometimes the worst day of a child’s life, so she hopes the house can be a source of comfort during that time.
The Hope House has nine beds, and Gray says they can add more depending on how many children need a spot to stay following removal. The Hope House also comes with a kitchen, and Gray says she is searching for pantry sponsors to ensure the house stays stocked with food.
Friday’s ribbon cutting will be at 10 a.m. Gray says folks interested in attending can go to Concord Baptist Church between 9:15 a.m. and 9:50 a.m. for bus transportation to the Hope House.
More information about Joy Closet is available at joycloset.org.
