Hope House Maternity

Hope House offers a safe and supportive environment for pregnant women who are not receiving adequate support from a partner, family member, or living situation. Located at a secure and confidential site in Show Low, Arizona, Hope House provides a stable home where you can take the time you need to explore your options and begin your journey toward healing and independence. There is no set time limit for your stay. Our compassionate team is here to walk alongside you, helping you set meaningful goals and access the resources you need for a hopeful, healthy future—for both you and your child. Scroll down to learn more about the phases of our residential program and how we support you every step of the way

If you are interested in applying for residency, look over the Residential Intake Process below and email [email protected] to receive an application.

Crisis Pregnancy Residential Intake Process

STEP 1: DETERMINE HER ELIGIBILITY FOR RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT

We serve pregnant women and new mothers facing crisis situations. Ask the following:

  • Is she at least 18 years old?
  • Is she currently pregnant or parenting an infant (up to 12 months old)?
  • Is she experiencing homelessness, unsafe living conditions, family estrangement, domestic violence, or other crisis-level situations impacting her or her child’s wellbeing?
  • Is she seeking a supportive, safe, and stable environment to prepare for birth and motherhood?

STEP 2: EXPLAIN WHAT OUR PROGRAM OFFERS

Is she ready to receive support and begin building a healthy foundation for herself and her child?

We are a sober-living, faith-informed program designed to support young women in crisis pregnancy. We focus on restoring hope and equipping her for a stable future—emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Our program provides:

  • Safe housing, nutritious meals, and prenatal/postnatal support
  • Parenting education, life skills training, and counseling
  • Opportunities for GED, job readiness, and spiritual growth
  • A structured daily schedule and shared living environment

 

What she needs to know:

  • We are a community, and she will be expected to participate in shared chores and group activities.
  • She must be open to learning new parenting and life skills.
  • Social media and phone use may be limited, especially during early phases of stabilization.
  • She will be expected to attend medical appointments, counseling sessions, house meetings, and classes.
  • We are here to walk alongside her—this is a place of grace, accountability, and healing.

STEP 3: SUBMIT A CLIENT APPLICATION

If she is interested, the next step is to complete the Crisis Pregnancy Program Application.

The form can be submitted via email to: [email protected]


Once submitted, our intake coordinator will follow up to schedule a phone or in-person interview to answer questions and assess readiness.

STEP 4: PREPARE FOR INTAKE

To help her transition smoothly into the program, please try to gather the following documents (if available):

  • Any hospital, rehab, or shelter discharge paperwork
  • Photo ID
  • Proof of pregnancy or birth certificate of baby
  • Current medications or prenatal supplements
  • Medical records or prenatal visit history
  • Insurance documents (if applicable)
  • Parole/probation requirements, if relevant
  • Emergency contacts and any legal paperwork

 

We will coordinate transportation as needed. Upon arrival, our team will welcome her, complete intake paperwork, and begin the orientation process.