House of Hope is a faith-based residential facility located in Kopli, a district of Tallinn, and is managed by the NGO The Salvation Army. Founded in 2010 by Salvation Army workers, House of Hope initially functioned as a renovated soup kitchen before developing into a secure residential program. Today, it offers an alternative to incarceration or a transitional environment for men experiencing addiction, homelessness, and social exclusion. The facility aims to provide men with the opportunity to enter a structured, abstinence-based program, often as a substitute for a traditional prison sentence. While many residents are referred through partnerships with the court system, others arrive directly from the streets or through social services, reflecting the broader mission of The Salvation Army to support reintegration and personal transformation.





