KIWANIS CLUB OF MARIETTA GOLDEN K MEMEBER TOUR MUST HOPE HOUSE
On April 2nd, 2022 members of the
Kiwanis Club of Marietta Golden K toured the, “state of the art” MUST Ministries HOPE HOUSE. Kiwanis members Jim Perry, Rosie Teague and John Kone joined alongside other visitors as they toured the 14 million dollar Hope House. Kaye Cagle, VP of Marketing & PR added, “The shelter was $16 million of the consolidated campus expense of $23 million. We are now remodeling the Marietta Client Services and Headquarters building next door to the shelter and some funds went toward paying off the Donation Center behind the shelter”. 

MGK members are regular “food donation” contributors to MUST Ministries and on the 1st Thursday of each month, MGK members bring in their food donations. After the meeting, members take the food sacks out to the parking lot where they are loaded into the trunk of Rosie Teague (Vice President of MGK and MUST Ministries designated chairperson). Then, Rosie takes the food over to MUST Ministries.

KIWANIS CLUB OF MARIETTA GOLDEN K MEMEBER TOUR MUST HOPE HOUSE 1

The long awaited HOPE HOUSE 

Katy Ruth Camp, Director of Marketing & PR, MUST Ministries says it best as she points out the highlights of MUST Ministries’ pioneering new shelter, MUST HOPE HOUSE: 

>43,556 square feet and two stories 

>136 beds and 36 respite beds for inclement weather 

>A chapel, where clients can pray and have a moment of reflection 

>The dining hall features picture windows to help alleviate claustrophobia

>A rooftop retreat for families features play areas, tables and seating 

>The playground area allows our youngest casualties of poverty to play during their time at the MUST Hope House 

>Clients with minor medical needs can be seen by medical professionals in one the three examination rooms 

>Those in need of clothing can “shop” at an onsite clothing boutique. 

>10 Family Rooms with 5 beds and a private bath in each allows families to stay together. >The Children’s Afterschool Learning Center allows children to read, study, do homework and work with tutors. 

>Workforce development offers clients private rooms to make phone calls and work on resumes and job applications. 

>A computer lab houses 10 work stations and a “jobs” professional. 

Other amenities include: 

Two classrooms 

Staff Offices 

Laundry rooms 

Outreach showers and restrooms 

Staff and volunteer breakrooms 

Meeting/conference rooms 

Staff workrooms 

What makes MUST Hope House so special? 

For the past 33 years, MUST has given thousands of families shelter in the Elizabeth Inn in Marietta. But we wanted to do more, help more, and have a place for those families that was built with their needs at the forefront. Thanks to a successful capital campaign and an ambitious vision, the MUST team designed and built this new shelter to house those experiencing homelessness, while also being one of the first in the nation to do so. At the MUST Hope House, MUST is able to more than double the number of people we are able to shelter and serve. This shelter not only gives those in need a place to sleep – its amenities provide them with a sense of dignity and respect. 

About MUST: 

MUST Ministries is celebrating 50 years of serving those in poverty. MUST meets the needs of nearly 46,000 people a year through food, housing, healthcare, workforce development,clothing and other programs. 

All members of the Kiwanis Club of Marietta Golden K as well as the citizens of Cobb County and Marietta are extremely proud to have the brand new HOPE HOUSE facility and wholeheartedly shout out to MUST Ministries, “Please KEEP UP all the good work”.