News, FAQ, and Forms
What’s New?
- Our 2023 Impact Report is ready…or rather, YOUR Impact Report. Thank you for supporting this ministry and learn how your giving and volunteering has changed lives!
- Our Executive Director, Matt Peacock, was invited to share his thoughts on serving and humility on the MomQ Podcast (episode 60). Listen here!
- The U.S. Surgeon General recently highlighted the growing epidemic of social isolation in a report he issued in May of 2023. We encourage your to read the full report here or a news summary here.
- Sign up for one of our Relational Ministry Volunteer trainings.
- We are excited to announce that the book Unexpected Connections, written in 2020 by executive director Matt Peacock, recently received two awards! Read more here.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I sign up to receive your monthly Connections email newsletter? Complete our Volunteer Interest Form and we’ll sign you up.
How do I sign up for a workday or other events? Click here to get up-to-date information and to access signup links.
How old do you have to be to volunteer? Volunteers can be any age, but we ask that minors be accompanied by an adult.
Can teenagers receive service hours for volunteering? Yes! Just bring your volunteer form with you and a staff member will vouch for you.
Are there other ways to volunteer with PIH other than a workday? Yes! We minister to more than 40 families year-round. There are opportunities to help during the week or weekends that don’t involve physical labor. Contact us to discuss options.
Do I need to sign a release every time I volunteer? Yes, an electronic release and waiver is part of your online sign up for each event.
Is PIH faith-based? Yes! Partners in Hope is an Christian ministry led by a Board of Directors and staff. Click here for our statement of faith.
Are my donations tax deductible? Yes! Partners in Hope is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization all donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. See ways to give here.
Where is your most recent annual report? You can view our 2023 Impact Report, published in early 2024, here.
How do you find individuals who need your help? Read an answer to that question and other facts about social isolation here.
How do I find out more? Email us.