There is HOPE.
Our Mission
Know Hope North Carolina exists to honor the lives lost to mental health and substance use, support individuals and families affected by these challenges, and remind those who are struggling that they are not alone.
Through public banners and billboards, we create meaningful spaces for remembrance, awareness, and healing—ensuring that every life is seen, valued, and remembered.
Hope is Real.
you are not alone.
Your Life Matters.

Dakota Strickland

Vincent Rodenwold

Christopher Boseman

Michael Neil Hoyle

Zackary Horrell
Honoring Lives
Every Name Matters

Jacob Thompson

Danny Schneider

David Steen

Jon Paul Thompson

Stephen Curtis Hoyle

Dakota Strickland

Vincent Rodenwold

Christopher Boseman

Michael Neil Hoyle

Zackary Horrell

Adam Eatmon

Dillon Jeffreys

Oscar Eatmon

Holli Holshouser

Jacob Thompson

Danny Schneider

David Steen

Jon Paul Thompson

Stephen Curtis Hoyle
Banners &
Billboards of Hope
Our banners and billboards travel across communities to raise awareness about mental health and substance use while honoring those we’ve lost.
They are designed to spark conversations, encourage compassion, and remind the public that hope, recovery, and understanding are possible.
Community Awareness & Events
Know Hope North Carolina hosts and participates in community events that bring people together to remember, reflect, and heal.
These events help reduce stigma, encourage open conversations, and strengthen community support for mental health and substance use awareness.
you gotta
know hope
Black Poster Project in Raleigh, NC
Raising Awareness Through Lives Lost to Addiction
Know Hope North Carolina Store
Stay Connected. Share Hope.
Remembering lives lost.