Harvest House

Amber Case, Executive Director

Harvest House: Feeding, Clothing, and Restoring North Texas for 40 years, Harvest House has been a beacon of hope for low-to-moderate-income individuals and families in Johnson County and southeast Tarrant County. In the past year alone, we served over 9,000 unduplicated residents, providing essential services like food, clothing, and financial assistance.

Harvest House provides basic necessities, spiritual encouragement, education, and care to individuals and families in our community by following Biblical principles. With our tagline, Feed – Clothe – Restore, we aim not only to meet immediate needs but also to empower clients to graduate out of dependence on Harvest House.  

Upcoming Initiatives: In 2025, we’re launching “Bridges Out of Poverty – Getting Ahead”, a transformative 16-week curriculum empowering individuals with strategies to build a sustainable future and grow their social capital. 

By the Numbers: 7,500+ individuals received groceries in the last year, including 3,585 new clients. • 750 households used clothing vouchers for the resale shop. • 262 households stabilized through financial aid for rent, utilities, and urgent expenses in 2023. • 450 children received Christmas gifts through our Holiday Friends Program. • Over 400,000 pounds of food distributed annually. • 79% of clients report reduced stress after visiting. • 98% of clients feel treated with dignity and respect. • Volunteers contribute 5,000+ hours annually. • Supported by 19 grant funders, 140 monthly donors, and 35 corporate sponsors.