
Committed and Determined
At The Men's and Women's Lighthouse of Hope, we guide those lost in sin, addiction, or despair back to God. We help rebuild lives with faith, purpose,
and practical tools for lasting success and fulfillment.
Impact
At The Men's and Women's Lighthouse of Hope, our mission is to impact the world by saving countless lives through the power of God. We provide guidance to those lost in sin, addiction, or despair, equipping them with faith, purpose, and practical tools to transform their lives and inspire others

700K
DEPRESSION
Globally, over 700,000 people die by suicide each year, with men being more than twice as likely to die by suicide as women. In the united states, men die by suicide approximately 3.85. times more often than women. While specific global statistics attributing suicide solely to depression are limited, depression is recognized as a leading risk factor for suicide worldwide
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ADDICTION
Globally, in 2019, drug use disorders accounted for approximately 85,984 deaths with 55,616 men and 30,367 women succumbing to these conditions. In the United States, men died from drug overdoses at rates two to three times higher than women in 2020-2021. While specific global statistics on deaths solely due to addiction are limited, these figures highlight the significant impact of substance use disorders on both men and women worldwide
49.6M
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human Trafficking affects millions globally, with an estimated 49.6 million individuals trapped in moder-day slavery. Women and girls comprise 71% of these victims, often subjected to forced labor or sexual exploitation. This pervasive crime demands urgent action to protect the vulnerable and uphold human dignity.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Globally, domestic violence leads to significant mortality among both women and men, though women are disproportionately affected. In 2023, approximately 85,000 women and girls were intentionally killed worldwide: of these, 51,100 (60%)) were killed by intimate partners or family members, averaging about 140 deaths per day