Inspiring Hope
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COVID-19 and Cabin Fever
Shelter in place tips Keep to a normal schedule with-in your home: mealtimes, chores, bedtime, etcPractice good hygiene Monitor your temperature and coughIf a family member becomes sick, follow recommend medical advice. If it isn’t serious you may want to...
Temporarily Suspending Volunteer Teams
It is with heavy hearts that HCRN has suspended all incoming volunteer teams to our camps until April 16th. We do not make this decision lightly. Our construction staff and AmeriCorps teams will remain on site and continue the work of Rebuilding Homes and Restoring...
Man of the Year
HCRN has always been about our volunteers and how we are best able to assist communities impacted by disaster. We have been blessed to have Kevin Cox leading our organization for 20 years. His drive to help those hurting and bring them back to a new normal inspires...
Life After AmeriCorps
Mentoring young people as they learn to serve in their community has been part of the HCRN process for 20 years. It is this dedication that has kept HCRN working with the organization known as AmeriCorps. Through this organization’s many different programs,...
Community of Strength
Recovery is not a sprint, it’s a marathon. Here at HCRN, we need to remind communities of this on a regular basis. That’s not to say that they shouldn’t be excited about the progress made, but that they shouldn’t get frustrated when things move slower than they first...
The Joy Is Ours
Hope City is successful because of how we mobilize volunteers and work with local communities to get people home. Not every volunteer team is a large group. This week, Hope City in Middletown was lucky enough to host the Tanquists, Roger and Mardel. The two of them...



