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Children's Ministry Trailer Renovation Initiative 
House of Hope WestPointe is committed to providing a safe, welcoming, and functional environment for our children’s ministry. The existing trailer on the church's property has the potential to become a dedicated space for our children’s learning, fellowship, and spiritual development.  To make this vision a reality, the trailer requires several repairs and improvements. This initiative seeks financial contributions, skilled volunteers, and financial donations to complete the project. By working together as a church family, we can transform this trailer into a space where our children can learn, grow, and build a strong foundation in faith.

Youth Trailer Restoration Campaign

House of Hope Westpointe is transforming a trailer into a vibrant, purpose‑built space for our Youth. This restoration project will create a safe, welcoming environment where young people can gather, learn, grow, and build community. From structural repairs to creative design touches, the project will reflect our commitment to nurturing the next generation with dignity, intention, and hope. Once complete, the trailer will serve as a dedicated hub for youth programs, like our summer camp, mentorship, and a meaningful place for your youth to connect with each other.

House of Hope Youth Trailer Restoration Project – Youth Space Vision & Development Plan


House of Hope Westpointe is launching an exciting restoration project to transform an unused trailer into a dynamic, multi‑purpose Youth Space designed to inspire, empower, and uplift the next generation. This initiative reflects our commitment to creating environments where young people feel valued, supported, and equipped to grow spiritually, academically, and socially.

The restored trailer will become a dedicated hub for youth gatherings, mentorship, creativity, and leadership development. By revitalizing this space, we are investing in a future where our youth have a place that is truly their own—a place that communicates dignity, belonging, and hope.


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