Haven Hope House expanding weekday help in Warner Robins
The center will offer lunch, hygiene kits, clothing, food items and community connection resources Monday through Wednesday.

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Haven Hope House Resource Center in Warner Robins will begin expanded weekday operations on Monday, June 8 to provide daytime support services for individuals and families in crisis.
The City of Warner Robins announced the expanded operations in partnership with The Assembly.
In a news release, the city said Haven Hope House, which is owned by Warner Robins and operated by The Assembly’s outreach team, will be open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday through Wednesday will be used for direct daytime services. Thursdays will be used for administrative and case-management support.
Starting Monday, guests will have access to lunch, hygiene kits, food items, gently used clothing, spiritual encouragement and community connection resources.
The city says Haven Hope House will also continue serving as an emergency weather shelter for the homeless community during periods of extreme cold or dangerous weather.
By July 1, multiple community partners are expected to begin offering services on site. The city says those services may include mental health support, medical and wellness services, addiction recovery pathways, employment and documentation assistance and veteran and state service connections.
The Assembly will also launch a weekly Sunday worship service at Haven Hope House on July 12. According to the city, the services will include worship, teaching, children’s ministry, lunch and provisions as available. The city says attendance will not be required and no one will be pressured to participate.
Haven Hope House is located at 79 Green Street.