Location
2036 36th Street, Orlando, FL 32839
Website
http://www.houseofhopeorlando.com/
Accreditation
FACCCA
Children served
boys (14-17) & girls (13-17)
Mission
to provide training consulting to aid in the development of organizations implementing programs to help troubled teens and their families.
Capacity
30
Most of the religious group homes reviewed by the Tampa Bay Times are nonprofit organizations and must file financial information each year with the IRS. The Times collected these public records, which reveal income and expenses and other basic information about each organization. In some cases, the forms could not be found.
Tax information for 2010:
| Gross receipts | $519,920 ($649,781 in prior year) |
| Expenses | $581,170 |
| Net revenue | $-61,250 |
| Net asssets | $276,158 |
| Employees | 8 |
| Volunteers | 35 |
State investigators responded to four complaints at the school and found no evidence to support claims of bizarre punishment and threats. Then, in 2008, state officials verified a case of sexual abuse at the home,
DCF abuse or neglect investigations
5
DCF verified cases
1
Maltreatment types reported
Sara Trollinger
founder, director
According to this group home's tax form for 2010:
Employees
8
Volunteers
35
Group home profile last updated: Dec. 7, 2012, 1:49 p.m.