Case Study: Haven For Hope

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Civic leader Bill Greehey began the formation of the Haven for Hope back in 2006. There was a consider amount support from city leaders and people within the community to build and launch the nonprofit organization. Haven for Hope is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Haven for Hope is also located on a 37 acre campus and the address for Have for Hope is One Haven for Hope Way.
Haven for Hope is partnered with ninety other agencies. Thirty-five of those agencies do provide services right on their campus. They help people address personal issues and their barriers to self-sufficiency. This can include: child care, food, legal services, medical care such as primary, dental, vision, mental health, shelter, substance abuse spiritual needs and

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