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Hope Foundry

Our
Mission

To inspire hope & healing for those who have suffered due to trauma or a difficult diagnosis.

Press Release

Dallas, TX — 2-2026

JENNIFER TROICE

Hope Foundry

Can you Imagine Creating Art only to
DESTROY it?

HOPE FOUNDRY is a gallery with a cause. 

Proceeds from the HELPING HANDS collection benefit mental health wellness in partnership with charitable organizations. 

MISSION:

To inspire hope & healing for those who have suffered due to trauma or a difficult diagnosis.

JOURNEY​:

Jennifer Troice, sculptor and founder, survived a kidnapping at 17, and was later diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.

 

After suffering the unimaginable, Jennifer recreated her kidnapping experience with a multimedia art exhibit. Later, with family, she destroyed the collection.

 

Through art, connection, & sharing her experience, Jennifer’s journey from trauma to hope & healing is inspiring for those enduring the darkest of times and their supporters.

 

TODAY:

While some days are easier than others, today, Jennifer is thriving. She is a wife, mom to three active boys, dog-mom, volunteer, friend & gifted sculptor. She is available to support others in a way only someone who has experienced trauma and a difficult diagnosis can. 

BRONZE SCULPTURES:

Jennifer uses smooth curves for human figures and a style she coined “geometric minimalism” for animals. Her work is exhibited publicly and privately around the world in small and monumental-scale formats.
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100% of proceeds ($60) from each HELPING HAND sculpture are given to affiliated charities to support connection & real, tangible financial resources for mental health wellness.

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Make an impact by sharing hope & healing with HOPE FOUNDRY, and help turn pain into purpose & support for those in need.

 

Jennifer Troice, founder & sculptor

Jennifer's Story

Jennifer Troice, sculptor & founder, survived a kidnapping at 17, & was later diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. After suffering the unimaginable, Jennifer recreated her kidnapping experience with a multimedia art exhibit. Later, with family, she destroyed the collection.​Through art, connection, & sharing her experience, Jennifer’s journey from trauma to hope & healing is an inspiration for those enduring the darkest of times, and their supporters.

About the Artist

Testimonials

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Amanda:
Helping Hand Recipient

Amanda received an anonymously donated hand:

 

 I know I am not alone in my Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis.

 

Meeting Jennifer, receiving a literal and figurative helping hand, and knowing there is work being done to find a cure for MS gives me hope.

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Participant of Hope Foundry Experience
 

Jennifer has a beautiful soul &

a solid core of steel. 
 
It would have been easy for this experience [kidnapping] to take her down a very dark path, & I am so proud of her & amazed by her strength, resilience, & absolute determination to

not let this beat her.

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Uncle of Individual Kidnapped, October 7

I understood that I have to take care of myself. I talked with the people of the Hosen Division, and I asked them if I could have a mental treatment, and of course, they let me join the program.

 

So now, after five months, I feel more comfortable with myself, less angry, and more accepting of what happened.

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Branding Guidelines

Fonts

Century Gothic

Playfair Display

Colors

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SVG Logo

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Media Contacts

Jennifer Troice
sculptor & founder 

  • Instagram
  • hope_foundry.com

Caroline Biller Bernstein
chief marketing officer

Hope Foundry
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