Beacon Hill, a place for mothers with children to find hope and a new beginning
Beacon Hill, a place for mothers with children to find hope and a new beginning
A place for mothers with children
to find hope and a new beginning
frequently asked questions
Frequently Asked Q's
beacon hill, a place for mothers with children to find hope and a new beginning   phone: 907.222.0925  fax: 1.855.277.2004   email: info@beaconhillak.com
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Q:  What does Beacon Hill offer?

A:  Beacon Hill is a temporary housing facility for homeless mothers with children.  Beacon Hill has 4 fully furnished Guest units in
apartment-style living.  Each Guest home has:
- attractively decorated bedrooms for each family
- private restroom in each unit
- private dining areas
- safe, warm living areas
- television with a DVD player and/or VHS player.
Additionally, there are common laundry facilities on-site, large shared kitchen areas, an over-sized indoor kid's playroom, 2 acres of fully
landscaped yard, a lot of privacy.  Each Guest will have professional case management and an assigned Support Family to help transition into
complete self-sufficiency.


Q:  How does a homeless mother with children get a home at Beacon Hill?

A:  Each Guest family must be referred by a church, non-profit agency or government agency.  Once an application is received for a potential
Guest, eligibility will be determined on a case-by-case basis through a point system.  Beacon Hill is not currently equipped to handle high
lethality domestic violence case.  High lethality domestic violence cases will be referred to AWAIC or another domestic violence program.  If you
would like to refer a homeless mother with children to Beacon Hill,
PLEASE CLICK HERE for our online application.


Q:  How much does it cost to stay at Beacon Hill?

A:  Each fee is charged on a sliding scale of $250 for the first month, $350 for the second month and $500 each additional month - this can be
paid by the Guest or the Referring Agency.  Stays at Beacon Hill are 3 months with extensions available on a month-to-month basis.


Q:  Who is in charge of Beacon Hill?

A:  Beacon Hill is operated and organized by a group of volunteers compelled by the love of Jesus to see their community changed.  These
volunteers each recognize that we are ALL in need of help and community.

Q:  How can you be involved?

A:  We need volunteers and donations.  If you would like to donate your time, please email us your contact information and we will get in touch
with you shortly.  If you would like to be one of our monthly sponsors, or donate one-time, you can do so on this website through PayPal.