Christian Children’s Home of Ohio

Hope Bridge is a Non-Profit launch of The Christ Foundation.

Christian Children’s Home of Ohio (CCHO) helps abused and neglected children find healing, discover hope and experience unconditional love.

The Christ Foundation has been a long-time partner and friend of CCHO, sharing a heart for helping people experience their worth in Christ and supporting the therapies which bring healing to traumatized children.

To provide recreational therapy to residential children, The Christ Foundation helped build a recreation center, which allows kids to just be kids as they develop socially in a fun environment. The recreation center also provides space for music and art therapies for children who find greater success expressing themselves artistically rather than only utilizing traditional therapies.

More Grants in Action

Since 1983, Victory Ministries has been providing Christ-centered assistance to economically disadvantaged families in Central Ohio, offering food, support, and healing to over 22,000 individuals in 2022 alone.
Twelve 12 Ministries supports women facing infertility and pregnancy loss through education, advocacy, Christian counseling, and church partnerships, aiming to inspire hope and purpose through faith-based resources and community.
Prison Fellowship International is a global network of over 120 ministries that transforms the lives of prisoners, their families, and crime victims through restorative programs, evangelism, and support services, reflecting the compassion of Jesus Christ.
Pine Valley Camp aims to guide campers through key spiritual steps—Encounter, Know, Grow, Serve, and Go—to help them become faithful, serving followers of Jesus Christ who contribute positively to their communities.
My Village Ministries mobilizes local churches to provide consistent care and support to socially isolated families in crisis, focusing on preventative measures to reunify families and strengthen them long-term, resulting in better outcomes and lower costs compared to foster care.
Lake Township FISH, a non-profit in Hartville, Ohio since 1972, provides free groceries, financial assistance, and diapers to local families in need. Supported by local churches, businesses, and schools, FISH fosters community collaboration and serves through its pantry, financial aid for utility shutoffs and evictions, and the Heart of Ohio Diaper Bank. Volunteers and donations are crucial to its mission of helping neighbors in need.
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