Lindsey Norton on Hope House

Lindsey Norton is the founder of Hope House, Tennessee’s first home for teen moms and their children. After recognizing the need for housing and support, she created a space focused on empowerment and breaking cycles of poverty.


About Lindsey Norton

Lindsey Norton, a former labor and delivery nurse, is the founder of Hope House, Tennessee’s first home for teen moms and their children. After seeing the gap in housing options for young mothers, she took action to create a space focused on empowerment, education, and breaking cycles of poverty. Hope House, expanding in West Nashville, offers housing and case management services to support young moms.

Founded in 2019, Hope House is Tennessee’s only home dedicated to teen moms and their children. The program provides a two-year residential experience for mothers aged 16-22, offering stable housing, growth plans, parenting and financial literacy classes, counseling, and spiritual discipleship. It helps moms complete high school, gain employment, and achieve independence.

In addition to housing six moms, Hope House serves as a resource center for teen moms in the community, supporting those outside the program as well. Opening in Fall 2025, Hope House is focused on transforming lives and breaking generational poverty. Lindsey is also active with Young Lives Nashville, a branch of the larger Young Life ministry. Established in the 90’s, Young Lives Nashville focuses on supporting teen moms and is one the few nonprofits in Nashville dedicated to serving teenage parents.

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