Treasure House (Isaac Snow)

Tarrant County

Treasure House is an organization dedicated to helping individuals in Tarrant County who are homeless or on the brink of homelessness find stable housing, employment, education, and both mental and physical healthcare. For those battling addiction, we provide powerful resources to guide them toward recovery and restoration.

We believe that every person has value and should not be judged by their circumstances—many are simply lost treasures who lack a support system in times of crisis. By working hand in hand with Tarrant county and other non-profits, we aim to create a united front against homelessness, striving to be more and more efficient as we grow, maximizing our collective impact.

What once felt like an overwhelming and almost hopeless issue to the founder, Isaac Snow, became a mission of faith when Jesus gave him hope, a clear vision and energy on how to take action. Before Jesus, Isaac was severely addicted to drugs, in and out of jails and hospitals, and deemed a lost cause to most of his friends and family. He was only homeless or on the brink for brief amounts of time and only managed to turn it around because of Jesus. He can only imagine how difficult it is for those who have been homeless for long stretches of time. No one should be alone to live out on the streets and left to die there.

Isaac recognizes how much help he had from so many people. Those who then helped him rebuild his life were family and friends who followed Jesus so passionately that they were dedicated to serving Him by giving their time and resources to those in need.

Isaac now realizes His mission in life is to serve Jesus by helping those who are lost, like he once was. While there may be no perfect solutions, Isaac realizes it is as simple as trusting in the perfect Helper—Holy Spirit—who empowers us to serve, uplift, and bring real change to those in need.

We believe that every person has value and should not be judged by their circumstances—many are simply lost treasures who lack a support system in times of crisis. By working hand in hand with Tarrant county and other non-profits, we aim to create a united front against homelessness, striving to be more and more efficient as we grow, maximizing our collective impact.

What once felt like an overwhelming and almost hopeless issue to the founder, Isaac Snow, became a mission of faith when Jesus gave him hope, a clear vision and energy on how to take action. Before Jesus, Isaac was severely addicted to drugs, in and out of jails and hospitals, and deemed a lost cause to most of his friends and family. He was only homeless or on the brink for brief amounts of time and only managed to turn it around because of Jesus. He can only imagine how difficult it is for those who have been homeless for long stretches of time. No one should be alone to live out on the streets and left to die there.

Isaac recognizes how much help he had from so many people. Those who then helped him rebuild his life were family and friends who followed Jesus so passionately that they were dedicated to serving Him by giving their time and resources to those in need.

Isaac now realizes His mission in life is to serve Jesus by helping those who are lost, like he once was. While there may be no perfect solutions, Isaac realizes it is as simple as trusting in the perfect Helper—Holy Spirit—who empowers us to serve, uplift, and bring real change to those in need.