Every order helps build something real.

Redeeming Hope is our long-term vision for land, housing, support, and second chances for foster youth and rehomed dogs. A portion of LURE Wellness profits helps move that mission forward.

Why this mission matters

20,000+
youth age out of foster care each year

Source: AdoptUSKids

22%–30%
of youth who age out experience homelessness during the transition to adulthood

Source: Annie E. Casey Foundation

5.8M
dogs and cats entered U.S. shelters and rescues in 2024

Source: ASPCA

These figures help explain why Redeeming Hope exists: to support foster youth and rehomed dogs during some of the hardest transition points in life.

Building toward the Redeeming Hope campus goal

Our long-term goal is to build a permanent place where foster youth and rehomed dogs can find safety, structure, and support. The minimum estimated campus goal is $1.55M. Every LURE purchase contributes a portion of profits toward that vision.

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Why it exists

Every order helps build hope twice.

Redeeming Hope exists to create safer transitions for rehomed dogs and aged-out foster youth. Through LURE Wellness, a portion of profits helps support resources, outreach, and the long-term vision of a permanent healing campus.

Resources are coming soon.

Building hope, one phase at a time.

Redeeming Hope starts with digital resources now and grows toward local partnerships and a permanent campus.

Phase 1 — Now

Digital resources, job board, dog board, donation links, and support tools that create immediate impact.

Phase 2 — Growth

Houston-area partnerships with shelters, youth organizations, mentors, and community supporters.

Phase 3 — Long-term vision

Land and a permanent campus for foster youth and rehomed dogs to find safety, stability, and support.

Person sitting on a couch with two dogs, one in each lap, in a cozy room.

Even a small gift moves us forward.

Direct donations help Redeeming Hope create resources, outreach, and future support for foster youth and rehomed dogs in transition.

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