Living Waters’ Ministry launches The House of Hope Initiative
Co-founder of Living Waters' Ministry, Julie Balducci, says the non-profit is committed to helping women and children overcome various forms of brokenness.
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Living Waters’ Ministry opened a new facility that will provide shelter, support, and spiritual healing for at-risk youth in Warner Robins.
Founder of Living Waters’ Ministry, Liz Miller, said the facility is called the House of Hope. Miller says the facility is built on the mission of fostering change through faith, mentorship, and individualized care and promises to be a ‘beacon of restoration’ in the Warner Robins community.
Co-founder of Living Waters’ Ministry, Julie Balducci, says the non-profit is committed to helping women and children overcome various forms of brokenness.
“We are blessed by the community’s response and support of our vision,” said Co-founder Liz Miller. “Through prayer and partnership, we know that this home will be a place where lives are transformed, families are restored, and God’s love is experienced firsthand.”
The House of Hope team lead, Savannah Raborn, says she is thankful for her experience with the ministry. Raborn came to the ministry and was looking for change. She credits God for giving her spiritual healing and connecting her with Living Waters’ Ministry.