My career with Home of Hope started 22 years ago in 2003. Prior to coming to Home of Hope I worked for many years in construction and maintenance which made my transition an easy one. My responsibilities go far beyond regular repair and maintenance for the 65 residential, 10 vocational and 3 administrative locations that Home of Hope operates. I am also responsible for the upkeep of a vehicle fleet of more than 100 vehicles that operate throughout Northeast Oklahoma. Outside of maintenance, I have gotten the opportunity to supervise the Riding for Hope equine program and be involved with the Blooms horticulture program.
“I have gotten the opportunity to supervise the Riding for Hope equine program and be involved with the Blooms horticulture program.” - Joe Foss
If you or your loved one wants joyful independence, which may include residential services, vocational training and job opportunities, and shared recreational avenues with peers…