The area around Hesed House of Hope in Lincolnton has gone from a tangled forest to a beautifully landscaped escape for those who use the services the shelter offers. Most
The area around Hesed House of Hope in Lincolnton has gone from a tangled forest to a beautifully landscaped escape for those who use the services the shelter offers. Most recently, members of Unity Presbyterian Church in Denver and Denver United Methodist Church in Denver worked together to install 50 shrubs and six Dogwood trees at the base of the parking lot to prevent erosion.
âIâm over at Hesed House at least once a month doing the meals and I hear about the volunteer opportunities,â Bill Muir, the coordinator for the Hesed House meals program at Unity said. âThereâs a five-year improvement program, mostly improving the grounds and education for the residents. On that list was planting trees and erosion control and helping with The Trails of Hope Project which is similar to the Joshua Trail project thatâs at the top of the property.â