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About

Noble House Ministries, Inc. was founded in May 1993 by Rev. Brenda Ginder. She was concerned by the number of single mothers who came to her home for assistance from her husband, the township trustee. It seemed to Rev. Ginder that there had to be a better way to assist women and children than giving them money to pay the current utility or rent crisis. She would see the same families needing assistance over and over. It was because of this need that Rev. Ginder rallied many volunteers in the community, purchased a building, wrote grants and planned fundraisers. The building, which at one time was a factory, was renovated, painted and furnished. The shelter opened in December of the same year. Many individuals came together for prayer and much planning to make this shelter possible today, and God has continued to bless and provide every year!

We believe all women can embrace who they are,
can define their future, and can change the world.

Our Mission

Our Mission

Offering a safe, supportive, and structured environment that is dedicated to serving women, and their children, in crisis due to unhealthy situations. We strive to build resiliency, self-worth, problem solving techniques, and the life skills necessary to redirect their lives while rooted in a Christian faith. 

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Our Vision

Nurturing:
Noble House nurtures women by providing low cost housing, advocacy, referrals, and support. In turn, women will nurture their children through a process of good nutrition, proven disciplinary measures, love and positive modeling.
Overcoming:
With support and encouragement, women at Noble House learn to overcome hopelessness, helplessness, poverty, and victimization.
Building:
Programming at Noble House focuses on building confidence, self-esteem, trust5, and hope and will help women to build new, stable, and productive lives for themselves and their children.
Learning:
All the program components at Noble House are based on a firm foundation of education.
Emerging:
Women who complete their individualized programs at Noble House will emerge with confidence. They will be able to live a productive life with newly acquired skills and esteem which results from becoming self-sufficient, contributing members of society. Children will emerge with a stronger sense of security and with mothers who are positive role models.

We Need Your Support Today!

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