Domestic Missions

In 2014, Hope for Tomorrow turned its lens homeward — because underserved communities don’t stop at borders.

After years of international missions, our volunteers asked: what about the families across town who can’t afford a dentist? That question launched our free dental clinic days across the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area — the same skill, the same care, brought home.

On May 2, 2026, 250 people walked into the Sterling Community Center needing care. By the end of the day, every one of them had been seen.

In partnership with Loudoun County Health and Human Services, Dr. Nick Nguyen led 75+ volunteers — dentists, hygienists, translators, and neighbors — turning a community center into a full-service clinic.

Twelve hours. Seventy-five volunteers. Two hundred fifty patients. Zero invoices.

This is what Hope, Love, and Care looks like in practice — compassion, organized, and showing up where it’s needed most.