Program areas at Housing Hope
Service Enriched Affordable Housing: During year ended June 30, 2022, Housing Hope provided 601 affordable units (including tax credit properties) of which six were emergency shelter units and 236 dedicated to serving households that were experiencing homelessness. Social services tailored to the needs of each household are provided by the Agency that is centered by individualized family support management and basic life skills
Employment Program: The Agency's social services program has been "vocationalized" to help participants gain critical job readiness skills necessary to be competitive in the job market and to contribute positively to the community's workforce. Employment readiness program components include classes, coaching, mentoring and volunteer and paid jobs experiences. As participants increase their employment readiness skills, they are assisted to secure permanent paid employment that becomes the launching pad for helping them determine a career direction and path. During the year ended June 30, 2022, The College of Hope program provided 268 individuals classes to improve their skills and knowledge in the areas of Family Life, Mental Health, Economic Wellbeing, Health & Wellness and Housing Expertise.
Children's Programs: The ChildHope initiative is comprised of four programs: Tomorrow's Hope Child Development Center, parenting educating courses at College of Hope, Housing Hope's Teen and Young Families Program, and in-home interventions provided by Child and Family Specialists. Each of these programs help homeless and very low-income children recover from early traumas, setting them on the path toward a lifetime of success. During the year ended June 30, 2022, these programs served 228 children, you and parents.
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