HOPE Family Shelters working toward expansion as California Assembly recognizes its accomplishments
HOPE Family Shelters was recognized this week as a California Assembly Non-Profit of the Year by Assembly District 9 member Heath Flora. That said, the Manteca based non-profit isn’t resting on its laurels.
H.O.P.E. Ministries is a non-profit, faith based organization dedicated to providing shelter and
services to homeless and low-income families that cultivate self-respect, self-reliance, and spiritual
direction in order to strengthen families, individuals, and the community.
An emergency shelter that services women and children who have been displaced for up to 60-90 days. Women may
bring their children, girl's ages 0-18 and boys 0-12. "Project Hope" is implemented upon admittance which utilizes
case management, counseling and mental health referrals address all occupational and residential goals as well as
provide clients with an effective targeted program that gives them hope for a stable and independent future.
An emergency shelter that services families who have been displaced for up to 60-90 days. Married couples, or
single parents, and their children may stay and receive services through “Project Hope” which offers case management,
counseling and mental health referrals. Resident’s occupational and residential goals are assessed and met with an effective
targeted program that gives them hope for a stable and independent future.
A transitional living apartment that effectively prepares residents with the ability to transition from an emergency
shelter environment to a residence outside of the HOPE Family Shelter system within an 18 month period. Services focus
on occupational growth and financial independence to further prepare them to be residentially independent.