Hope Emergency Program

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5333 Kernan Rd
Lynchburg, OH 45142

Hope Emergency Program is a 501(c)(3) social service outreach initiative located in Lynchburg, Ohio, dedicated to supporting hungry individuals and families across Adams, Brown, Clinton, and Highland counties. The program provides essential food, clothing, and household items to an average of 250 families each week, while also assisting those recovering from personal disasters such as home fires and floods.

Focused on meeting the genuine needs of its clients, Hope Emergency actively encourages community involvement through donations and volunteer opportunities. The organization strives to ensure that all items are clean and functional, reinforcing its commitment to respecting the dignity of those it serves.

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