YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
We do not turn anyone away for lack of funds.
Freedom House does not receive any state or federal funding. The cost of the program includes: program expenses, staffing, training, room and board. Each student is asked to contribute towards the program, if possible, through the individual’s own financial means and by asking others to help sponsor through charitable support.
Each student’s contribution and efforts help to underscore their true interest and desire in seeking rehabilitation. However, if an individual has earnestly tried and is unable to secure support then Freedom House will assume responsibility rather than refuse anyone hope, healing and a fresh start to living a restored life.
A $300 non-refundable processing fee is required. This fee can be held in a reserved account for up to 12 months prior to admission.
In addition, a medical exam and lab tests are required at the expense of the individual if insurance is not available.
What can you DO to help Freedom House?
Here are some great ways to help the men in residence here as they are being mentored in the faith during their one year stay at Freedom House.
Donations of products are always appreciated:
Meat
Dairy Fresh Produce
Laundry Soap Fabric Sheets
Dawn Dish Soap
Napkins
Paper Towels
Toilet Paper
Copy Paper Office Supplies
Gift Cards to:
Costco Walmart
Arco
Cleaning Products
Disinfectant Wipes
Pens & Pencils
College Rule Notebooks
Bed Sponsors Needed:
Becoming a $75 monthly Bed Sponsor is a great way to help change lives.
Other Donations Can Help:
Donation of good used cars, trucks, and/or RVs can be quite helpful.
For more information call:
(503) 347-9966
More ways you can help!
- Choose Freedom House as your charity of choice for the Fred Meyers rewards program.
- Choose Freedom House as your charity of choice on AmazonSmile at Smile.Amazon.com.
- Employee Matching Gift and/or United Way campaign.
- Contribute towards the 2020 FH Project Fund.
Through the help of the caring Christian community, Freedom House has endeavored to never turn anyone away for lack of funds.