COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina’s secretary of state has issued a warning to residents about a Charlotte-based organization that claims to help homeless drug addicts.
In March 2019, Miracle House of Hope Ministries was banned from soliciting contributions in South Carolina after the organization failed to register as a charity. Secretary of State Mark Hammond also said the organization didn’t file annual financial reports as required under the Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act.
State officials said solicitors with the organization collect cash donations by approaching drivers at busy traffic intersections and handing out flyers. Since Miracle House of Hope Ministries refuses to file financial reports, state officials said it’s unknown where the cash donations go or how they are used.
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“Despite being banned from soliciting in South Carolina, Miracle House of Hope Ministries continues to send solicitors into our state to exploit our generosity,” Hammond said. “I implore all South Carolinians to be wary of this organization and to donate instead to charities that comply with South Carolina laws requiring financial transparency.”
In November 2019, the Administrative Law Court held Miracle House of Hope Ministries in contempt of court for repeatedly violating the injunction. A warrant was issued for the arrest of its chief executive officer, Bruce Little.
The organization also owes $12,000 in civil fines to the Secretary of State’s Office.
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Then, in February 2022, the Secretary of State’s Office received several complaints of the organization soliciting in Richland and Lexington counties.
“Unfortunately, this organization has run afoul of South Carolina law for years by continuing to send panhandlers across the border,” said Secretary Hammond. “If you are approached by a representative of Miracle House of Hope Ministries, first and foremost — do not give them money.”
South Carolinians are advised to contact law enforcement if Miracle House of Hope is illegally soliciting in their area. People can also file a complaint online at sos.sc.gov or by calling 1-888-242-7484.
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