“Adult classes and youth classes are outstanding! The hand up, not hand out they give is life changing! The challenges they help people overcome are amazing! The Justice house is a community partner in every way, making impactful changes!”
“Very good loved the staff and miss everyone ❤️ helped me when my ex beated me up made alot of good friends that's all I ever wanted I gave them alot of gifts the staff members I was in the hp twice ? ? all I said was the truth and my ex was arrested and lession learned ... go to hp aaron floris leave us alone lol I will call youse today too check on youse gbu desiray and Priscilla and Robert happy anniversary ? ? ❤️ im no longer married”
“I can always find something in here. The prices on the building supplies are good but there are some serious deals in here if you look around. The ladies are always so nice and helpful it's a pleasure to do business here. The greensheen paint is decent and prices are too. They have a ton of decent furniture. A little bit of everything.”
“So helpful and polite!! And they were great when my house caught on fire. And when I was about to get evicted! They paid my rent! And they got me in touch with Options when my boyfriend beat me up. They helped my kids get food on the weekends! And now my kids are in an art class paid for by United Way! I can't say enough great things about those workers. Who knows where I'd be without them. Bless you! God bless you!”
“In this site in Hobbs, which is no longer standing, 20 year old Elvis Presley performed to a crowd of rock and roll enthusiasts on April 27th 1955. He had performed in Artesia and Carlsbad. After his Hobbs performance he headed out to West Texas for shows in Odessa, Big Spring. Newspaper cutouts from the local newspaper from April 1955 record the event. The American Legion Hall no longer stands at this site. If you switch to Google map photos from prior years you can still see the building.”