Annual Luncheon a Success
Carrie Lomac, a high school writing teacher passionate about writing and spreading hope, wrote an article about HHoC on her website.
When Gerald Brown traveled from Massachusetts to Charlotte to give his sister a kidney last week, the major surgery was all he had to worry about.
In 1985, a small shelter opened with a big mission: to shelter families forced to come to Charlotte because of a loved one's medical crisis.
Chandra Davis, from left, Dr. Renee Gilmore Rouson, Suzy Garvey and Lauren Robinson have fun at
Hospitality House of Charlotte, a private, non-profit organization that shelters out-of-town families who have loved ones in Charlotte area hospitals,
The call comes in the middle if the night. There has been a horrific accident and your relative has been air lifted to a hospital out of town.
For this guide, the Observer collected updated donation & volunteer needs for agencies from across the Charlotte region.
When guests check in at Hospitality House, they are greeted by a volunteer and get a quick rundown on the services at the nonprofit shelter...
Rashale Arana was supposed to return to Belize after cancer treatment in Charlotte. It did'n turn out that way.
A copy of our general brochure which gives you a brief overview of our program and our mission.
The guest brochure gives you an overview of the admittance process for a guest as well as some general frequently asked questions by prospective guests.