Worthy Cause News Blog

Audrey Clark
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Worthy Cause News Blog
MARIETTA — MUST Ministries opened doors to fresh hope for the area ' s homeless community Friday, cutting the ribbon on the 43,556-square-foot, two-story Hope House for men, women and children who need help, food and a safe place to sleep at night.

"Fewer men, and more women in children over the last 10 years, " Reighard said, summarizing that change. "Sometimes we have multiple generations in a family who need help."

The new facility features 136 beds and 36 respite beds for inclement weather; a chapel where clients can pray and have a moment of reflection; a rooftop retreat for families featuring play areas, tables and seating; and a dining hall featuring picture windows to help alleviate claustrophobia

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