HOLOCAUST GARDEN OF HOPE
At the Holocaust Garden of Hope at King’s Harbor in Kingwood, Texas, we use painting, sculpture, music, physical structures, and creative educational tools to illustrate the experiences of children during the Holocaust in Nazi ghettos and concentration camps around Europe. Children and adults are being inspired to stand up for what is right and honor the memories of innocent victims with a life dedicated to healing and reconciliation.
The Garden is Now Open!
Instructions
1660 W. Lake Houston Pkwy, Kingwood, TX 77345
Alongside the lake, behind Zammitti’s
Drive past Zammitti’s and Raffa’s restaurants, Parking Garage is on the left.
Bathrooms are located on the second floor of the Parking Garage building (elevator available)
Details
Volunteers from across Texas and beyond — individuals, families, corporations, schools, clubs, and nursing homes — are painting these stones for the Holocaust Garden of Hope.
In Jewish tradition, stones symbolize the eternal existence of a person and are commonly left at memorials worldwide.
Contact us to request a kit of 20 stones, complete with paint and the names of 20 children to memorialize. Visitors to the Holocaust Garden of Hope can witness these stones and only begin to grasp the magnitude of innocent lives lost.
Individual stones are photographed, documented, treated, and placed in gabion cages within the Holocaust Garden of Hope.
Request a Docent-Led Tour
Garden of Hope