refuge room

a dedicated space for first responders


a haven for first responders

The Hope Church Refuge Room is a dedicated space for First Responders, offering a secure, supportive environment to rest, refresh, and focus on self-care. Equipped with amenities like a workspace for report writing, comfortable seating, snacks, and a well-stocked fridge, it also includes resources for their spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being. The room features gear hangers, secure pistol lockers, and an adjacent suite with a microwave and restroom. Access is provided via unique door codes, ensuring availability at any time. The Refuge Room aims to be a peaceful, reliable space for First Responders before, during, and after their shifts.


we've got you covered

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Tired of sitting in the car to write a report? Bring your laptop, use our private secure wifi.

Need to use the restroom? Secure your weapon and hang your gear. 

Need a boost? Enjoy a selection of complimentary wholesome snacks and drinks.

  • WORKSPACE

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  • secure storage

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  • refreshments

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need access to the room? 

Contact Tom Noon, Retired LEO

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