Trials for Hope
Helping people who are under the bridges and fall through the cracks
Trials for Hope was named by the founder Jonathan Gray who was in a soup kitchen and given a bag of trial size personal items to give out. He gave them out and they gave him more. Those were the first trials for hope.
They feed people in camps & under bridges and provide food, hygiene supplies, tents, clothes, showers, toilets and dignity. They give food to the homebound having not enough money for food/medicine/heat. Trials for Hope picks up food from grocery stores & the Food Bank providing free fresh produce. They also provide coats, underwear and socks to the homeless.
Community meals are also served.
What we do:
- Make & deliver sleeping mats
- Pack food and toiletries for the homeless/home bound
- Prep/serve a community meal the 2nd Tuesday or 4th Monday of the month 3:30-6 PM
- Sponsor a fundraiser
- Donate items on the Amazon wish list
How to help:
View the schedule for upcoming eventsHelp make and deliver sleeping mats for the homeless:
- Flatten, cut, sort the bags
- Loop the bags together
- Weave the bags
- Sew a pillow- 3 straight lines
Go to Trials for Hope with a St. Rita group to give out sleeping mats when Trials 4 Hope gives them food.
Go to Trials for Hope with a St. Rita group Monday or Thursday morning 10-12 to pack bags
Donate money, new socks and underwear
Help with a fundraiser
Donations through amazon wishlist
If you would like to support Trials for Hope financially, please send a check to the St Rita office made out to Trials for Hope in an envelope marked God's Grace.




