Hope’s Door Celebrates 30 Years of Service

I can’t say enough good things about Hope’s Door.  They were there for me when I needed them most. My individual counselor was awesome. She helped me so much, it’s impossible for me to thank her enough. This site’s name is based on a gift that she gave me and a reminder to myself, that I am worthy.

The mission of Hope’s Door is to offer intervention and prevention services to individuals and families affected by intimate partner and family violence and to provide education programs that enhance the community’s capacity to respond.

Hope’s Door is an organization in Collin County specializing in comprehensive intervention and prevention services for all members of a family affected by domestic violence – from victim to abuser. Hope’s Door was established in 1986 as a crisis hotline. Clients were housed in local hotels until the opening of a 21-bed emergency shelter in 1989. Since then, services have expanded to include transitional housing, counseling for adults and children, legal advocacy and services for abusers.

Annually, Hope’s Door responds to over 1,900 crisis hotline calls, shelters more than 400 women and children, houses over 50 families in transitional housing and provides counseling and legal advocacy to more than 1,300 survivors.

If you need information on accessing any of the Hope’s Door programs and services, please call (972) 422-2911 during regular business hours or you can always call their crisis hotline at (972) 422-7233.

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