House of Hope’s Annual Easter Holiday Drive is underway, with a goal of providing Easter baskets to 120 children and special holiday meals to families throughout our community.
Help us spread joy to neighbors in need and reach this important goal. There are many ways to get involved:
Easter Basket Donations:
- Sponsor an Easter basket for one child with a gift of just $20 by clicking HERE!
- Donate new items for children ages 2–10 to help us fill baskets with holiday cheer
Please drop off basket donations at House of Hope’s Main Office and Service Center by March 18th, 2026.
Easter Meal Donations:
- Make a monetary gift by clicking HERE!
- Donate holiday meal ingredients such as stuffing, side dishes, canned goods, and other festive food items. Click HERE for our most-needed items list.
Please drop off meal donations at House of Hope’s Main Office and Service Center by March 20th, 2026.
Questions? Our Events Team is happy to help at (772)286-4673 ext. 1031 or events@hohmartin.org.
Spring and Easter décor has arrived at our Thrift Store locations. Visit hohmartin.org/locations to find the store nearest you. |
Our 8th Annual Top Chef Martin County: Community Edition will ignite at District Table & Bar on April 13 at 7 p.m., as six talented amateur chefs face off in a fiery culinary showdown for a great cause.
Meet your 2026 Chefs
🔥James W. Campo, CFP
🔥Dr. George Lee "GL" Drake
🔥Rabbi Matthew Durbin
🔥Andy Popky
🔥Nannette Walsh
🔥Linda Weiksnar
Support your favorite chef by making a donation anytime up to the day of the event. Click here to contribute and help them climb the leaderboard.
Sponsors to date include District Table & Bar and HBKS Wealth Advisors.
Last year’s champion, Amy Malaney of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church’s Souper Sunday, will return as a judge, and County Commissioner Ed Ciampi will once again serve as our emcee extraordinaire.
Every gift made through Top Chef directly supports House of Hope’s mission and helps ensure that vital services remain available at no cost to those who need them most.
For more details about Top Chef and other upcoming events, visit our website or contact our Events Team at events@hohmartin.org or 772.286.4673 x 1031. |
Last month, the Martin County Board of County Commissioners took a historic step by adopting changes to the Land Development Regulations that, among other things, allow for the construction and rental of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) at private residences. Whether it’s a converted garage, and addition to a home, or tiny home set apart on the property, ADUs provide safe, affordable, dignified spaces for our local workforce, seniors, and young families to call home without changing the character of our neighborhoods.
This policy change, championed by House of Hope's Housing Committee (HOME), is the perfect companion to House of Hope’s HOME Sharing program. As next steps, the HOME committee (Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone) will work with County staff to raise community awareness, develop a checklist to help homeowners determine if their property is suitable, and develop a plan to hold "housing open houses" for the public to learn more. |
Whether you have a spare room today or are considering building an ADU tomorrow, our Housing Coordinator is available to facilitate the background checks, credit checks, and compatibility matching, that make HOME Sharing a success. It’s more than just shelter - Home Providers gain extra income to offset rising costs and Home Seekers gain a bridge to economic stability.
If you are interested in participating in this program or would like more information, please visit our website or contact housing@hohmartin.org. |
| Together, we are turning backyards and spare bedrooms into the foundation of a stronger Martin County! |
We are incredibly honored to be named Nonprofit of the Year by the Palm City Chamber of Commerce. This recognition came as a complete surprise and is a powerful reflection of the strength, compassion, and commitment of our entire community. 💚
This award belongs to every volunteer who gives their time, every donor who believes in our mission, every partner who stands beside us, and every staff member who works tirelessly to serve our neighbors. Together, you make it possible for House of Hope to empower individuals and families to overcome hunger and hardship.
We are deeply grateful to the Palm City Chamber for this meaningful recognition and for their continued support of nonprofit organizations making a difference in our community. |
We recently gathered to honor the life and legacy of Jim Schuster, a former House of Hope board member whose dedication and heart for our mission left a lasting impact on our organization. Jim had a special love for our pantry, and in recognition of his commitment to serving our neighbors in need, we placed a commemorative plaque there in his honor.
Last month, staff and friends came together for a plaque presentation to remember Jim, share stories of his service, and reflect on the difference he made. Over light refreshments and heartfelt conversation, we celebrated a life devoted to strengthening our community. Jim’s legacy will continue to inspire our work every day. |
| As Hans VanDerlip, a member of our Board of Directors, shared during the remembrance, “The room was ALWAYS better with Jim in it. He elevated the intellect and the passion of all those in attendance.” |
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