Give
Regardless of your capacity to give, there is a way you can help.
With your help, we can move even more homeless families off the streets and into permanent housing and connect them with the resources they need to improve their lives. A donation of any size makes a big difference in the lives of homeless families and their children.
Village of Hope Monthly Giving
Become a member of The Village of Hope with a monthly donation. Monthly giving is a great way to maximize your support while investing in the long-term sustainability of our programs. The support we receive from our monthly donors is a critical source of continuous, dependable revenue and helps ensure our programs remain unaffected by giving trends or seasonal fluctuations. No amount is too small.
Thank you in advance for your monetary donation!
Here is how your donation can make a lasting impact.
How your giving makes a difference:

$25 – Can provide a weekly bus pass

$50 – Can provide a new cell phone

$100 – Can provide a month of storage fees

$250 – Can provide general emergency assistance

$500 – Can provide deposit assistance
Additional ways to submit donations:
Click on DONATE NOW button
By Mail:
Check made payable to The Haven Home to 2971 E. 61st Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44127
By Phone:
Call 216-220-1902 to charge by phone or for donations or stock and other assets
Matching Gifts
Many employers offer matching gifts to support their employee’s philanthropic efforts. Check with your employer to determine if they will match your gift to The Haven Home.
Planned Giving
By including The Haven Home in your estate planning, you are establishing a legacy that lasts far beyond your lifetime. Your gift will ensure that The Haven Home will be here for future generations of families in need.
There are multiple planned giving options to choose from:
- Bequests, wills, and trusts
- Retirement plans and life insurance policies
- Gift annuities
- Personal property and real estate
- Gifts of appreciated stocks, bonds, and other securities
We recommend you consult with a qualified attorney or a professional estate planner for advice on which giving option best fits your circumstances.