If you would like to drive by the construction site to see it with your own eyes we're located at 525 Mississippi Avenue NW, Bemidji! (Next to the old Northern Medical Center.)
The following donors have made Village of Hope a reality:
$1 Million + Minnesota Housing Finance Agency
$100,000+ George W. Neilson Foundation
$50,000+ Red Lake Reservation Housing Authority
United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development
$20,000+ City of Bemidji
$10,000+ Anonymous Donor
First National Bank Bemidji Foundation
Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless
Mardag Foundation
$2,500+ Community Services Block Grant American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (CSBG ARRA)
Special Recognition:
Tom and Doris Hoffman
Pam Johnson and Jerry Schoenfelder (in memory of Betty Dailey)
Cynthia and Dave Martens
Rikki Scheela
In-Kind Donations: Beltrami County Housing Redevelopment Agency
Doug and Gloria Smart
Northwestern Surveying & Engineers
North Country Health Services
Sentenced to Service, Beltrami County
Supplies, Services, Furnishings, & Products:
Rob Yuretich of Go Ask Rob
Katie Culshaw
Quality Inn of Bemidji
The Idea Circle, Inc.
Super 8 Motel
David Kolstad
Village of Hope (VOH) is a replacement/expansion emergency shelter for families experiencing homelessness in north-central Minnesota. VOH will replace Ours to Serve House of Hospitality's current shelter facility located at 416 Irvine Avenue NW downtown Bemidji, which is licensed for just six beds.
Kuepers Architects and Builders was selected as our architect and general contractor because of the company’s specialization in green building projects. (However, over $235,000 of the construction project has been subcontracted to local contractors!) Village of Hope is on schedule to be the first publicly owned LEED certified building in the City of Bemidji! LEED certification is a building quality measurement that indicates that the highest standards of energy efficiency and indoor air quality have been met! Ours to Serve is building green to protect our natural resources and to keep the operating costs of Village of Hope to a minimum, thus ensuring the long-term viability of this expansion project.