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Join us for Hope In the City
The Hope Center, SAMHSA (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration) and St. Paul AME Church are holding Hope in the City, a Resource/ HIV Awareness Fair. The event will be held in Douglass Park on Georgetown Street, Saturday, August 14, 11 - 3 p.m. The event will feature speakers including HIV activist, Annette Owens, entertainment by Sisters of the Sacred Drum, Vera Soules and The Positive Movement Band, and the Trinity Mime Group. The event will also include a resource fair, door prizes, inflatables and other kid's activities, and a free BBQ lunch.
Executive Director's Message
Hope is not just a sign over our door. To our clients, hope is the difference between continuing down the path of despair and finding the way home. There are many different people we help here at the Hope Center: men, women, the hungry, the cold, the addicted, the mentally ill, the uneducated, the fearful and many more. They are all different, but they all have the spark of human potential. Our job - yours and ours - is to give them the courage they need to find that spark and use it.
I urge you to have the courage - and the confidence and the hope - to give generously again this year. Thank you for the courage you have given to us and to those we help. Please know we all are deeply grateful.
Sincerely,
Cecil Dunn
Executive Director
Mission Statement
To care for homeless and at-risk persons by providing life-sustaining and life-rebuilding services that are comprehensive and address underlying causes.
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