About Us

Mission
Silent Hope’s mission is to serve families and communities with compassion, providing education, resources, and support that overcome barriers of disability and language, so every voice can be heard and every heart understood.
Vision
To create a world where every family can thrive in love and understanding by breaking down communication barriers and nurturing deeper connections.

Our History


Who We Are
The Genesis of Silent Hope
It is a dark and terrifying moment when a medical professional informs you your only child has Autism (ASD) and Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) at the young age of one. When you hear the words, “he will be low functioning and nonverbal,” it seems as the Earth stops revolving and rotating. I lived in that dark place for a few years and the questions that remained unanswered for what seemed like an eternity was, “What does nonverbal and low functioning mean? What does that look like?”
The next four years were full of tears, uncertainty, frustration, and lack of patience and understanding. However, I was determined to become an informed and educated mother. I was purposeful in my attempt to increase the quality of life for my son. I sought out ways to engage and communicate with my son effectively. I worked with occupational therapists to fully understand ASD and SPD. I attended a Bible study led by Deaf leaders to learn sign language, with the purpose of equipping my son with a language for communication both at home and in the world around him.
With lots of intervention and commitment, I began seeing a significant improvement in my son’s daily routines, and personal/social skills. This led me to believe that I was on the right path. In my home, on a weekly basis, I started teaching my family and friends the signs I was learning. I strongly believe it takes a village to raise a healthy child. I was a tenacious mom, eager for my community to engage with my son. I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt there was “Hope” for my son even in his “Silence.”
The class attendance was so large we quickly outgrew my living room, and shortly after we also outgrew a local church facility. An Orange County Commissioner offered a local community center where we held the class for approximately 4 years. At the community center we held sign language classes, support groups for parents, ‘hang out’ nights for Deaf teens, and many other activities. We impacted the lives of many families who also had their own communication barriers. We celebrated everyone’s success as they worked through their barriers. We were happy to learn that all our successes differed from one another.
By age fourteen, my son was a high-achieving high school student enrolled in advanced, honors, and gifted courses. He played basketball on a competitive traveling team and, during middle school, was active on four athletic teams: soccer, volleyball, basketball, and track. His academic accomplishments included membership in the National Elementary Honor Society. In addition, he was a dedicated member of his church and consistently engaged in community activities, demonstrating strong leadership and well-rounded involvement.
Now, as a young adult, he continues to excel. He has earned a place on the President’s List in college while beginning his career in the field of welding. Despite facing difficult circumstances in life, he has persevered and pushed forward to accomplish great things. This is truly adulting at its best—taking on new responsibilities, pursuing excellence, and building a future with determination and grit.
Throughout this journey, our vision has been to strengthen family bonds by bridging the gap between communication barriers. We accomplish this by establishing community outreach programs that provide resources, education, and support. We create communication opportunities beyond the barriers of disabilities and language. We currently provide a yearly summer camp for Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing students and their siblings, free community conversational sign language classes, support groups, resources for families, and much more. I am an active partner with various agencies and programs, such as Orange County Health Department, Arnold Palmer’s Early Steps program, Hearing Me, God’s Hands Agency, and many others.
We are thankful for individuals, agencies and programs in our community that impacted our family many years ago. We couldn’t have made it this far without them. We are happy Silent Hope now joins the community as another resource for families.
Core Values
Our core values guide us in fostering deeper relationships with God, strengthening family bonds, embracing all forms of communication, serving the Deaf community, reflecting Christ’s love, and equipping families to thrive in their God-given calling.

Faith in Christ
Jesus is at the center of everything we do, guiding families into a deeper relationship with God.

Family Connection
We seek to strengthen bonds between parents and children through shared communication, worship, and experiences.

Accessibility & Inclusion
We value both spoken and signed languages as gifts, ensuring that every child and parent feels seen, heard, and understood.

Community Outreach
We serve as a bridge between the church and the Deaf community, creating opportunities for families to experience belonging and hope.

Love in Action
Every activity, lesson, and moment at camp reflects Christ’s love in practical and transformative ways.

Growth & Empowerment
We nurture both children and parents, equipping them with tools to communicate, thrive, and live out their God-given calling.
Our Team.
Behind every project, initiative, and success is a dedicated group of individuals working together to make it happen. Our team brings diverse expertise, creativity, and passion to everything we do. Whether it’s solving challenges, supporting our community, or driving innovation, we believe in collaboration, excellence, and making a real impact.









