A Commitment to Opportunity
Nationally, almost 40 million people, including 13 million children, live in poverty. The same number were experienced hunger or were uncertain about their next meal.
Homelessness and hunger are real and these issues exist in Berks County. Over 2,000 students don’t have a a permanent home for part or all of the school year. Losing a job or a medical crisis can push our neighbors to the brink of homelessness.
Opportunity House has been helping the homeless population of our area since 1984. Our emergency shelter serves homeless men, women, families, and Veterans. We also offer a Keystone 4 Stars early learning center that allows parents to work or continue their education to provide a better future for their family. OppShop, our retail thrift store and our and Reuse and Recycle program diverts waste from landfills and provides essential funds to support our programs and services at Opportunity House.
We Empower
Individuals
to Improve
Their Lives
We are PASSIONATE about empowering people to improve their lives.
We are led by a deep sense of COMPASSION.
We know the power of GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND.
We are guided by the SPIRIT OF MAKING AN IMPACT.
We are WILLING TO FIGURE THINGS OUT.
We are COMMITTED TO HELPING OTHERS.
7,339
nights of
emergency shelter
provided
22,017
meals served to our
shelter residents
Volunteers provided
1,811
hours of service
673,550
pounds of material diverted from landfills
Statistics are for the fiscal year (July 1-June 30).