Be a Beacon of Hope!
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Hope's CornerDonate to Hope's Corner in Mountain View and provide meals, showers, and more for vulnerable folks.
$26,096
raised by 80 people
$20,000 goal
You Met the 60-Donation Challenge!
With a little over 4 hours left on GivingTuesday, we just surpassed 60 donations! This means donars have "unlocked" the challenge donation and boosted our donation total by an additional $1000. Thank you to all donors for your generosity and interest in helping Hope's Corner. We apprciate your being a "Beacon of Hope"!
Hope's Corner relies on #GivingTuesday for much of our end-of-year funding. So, please donate and join us in being a Beacon of Hope for folks struggling to get by.
We Do a Lot . . .
- Since we started in 2011, we've provided more than 165,000 meals.
- All are welcome at Hope's Corner – no one is turned away.
- Full hot breakfast onsite with sack lunch on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and light breakfast on Mondays. More than 34,000 meals provided so far in 2022.
- Deliver meals to RV residents in Mountain View on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and provide meals to the Day Worker Center of Mountain View on Saturdays.
- Meals are nutritious – include lean protein, veggies, salad greens, and fresh fruit.
- 2 onsite, handicap-accessible showers and a laundry service on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
- Other services – Refurbished bikes for transportation, holiday event for kids and families, hygiene kits, and clothing closet. Partner with other organizations and businesses to provide flu shots, haircuts, health checks, and case management.
With a Little . . .
- Virtually an all-volunteer nonprofit, with only 3 part-time employees.
- Run on volunteers – over 800 volunteers so far in 2022.
- Partnerships with other nonprofits, including Community Services Agency, The United Effort, Silicon Valley Bicycle Exchange, and Valley Homeless Healthcare Program, to provide critical services.
- Partnerships with foundations, faith groups, service organizations, scout troops, and businesses for funding and volunteers.
To Make a Big Difference
"When you have nothing at all and you’re homeless, it’s been, to me, one of the biggest helps anybody could give to anybody. The food keeps me going. I come here 3 times a week – Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. It all helps. Without the help, I’d be in trouble." Keith
" The hospitality is nice, the workers are really kind and treat us as human beings, which I love. It’s about respect. Without Hope’s Corner, I would be lost, panhandling for money if it wasn’t for them. I’m glad it isn’t like that." Michelle