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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
03/26/2019
Control Number
2019-048M
Agenda Item Number
8.N.
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Babies and Beyond, Doula Services, Healthy Families, Family
Partnership Parents as Teachers, and Nurse
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Children’s Services Advisory Committee Grant Contract
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PROGRAM COVER PAGE <br />Organization Name: The Hope for Families Center <br />Executive Director: Dr. Diana Grossi <br />E mail: dgrossi@hfcvero.org <br />Address: 720 4th Street Telephone: 772'567-5537 <br />Vero Beach. FL 32962 Fax: (772) 567-1454 <br />E mail: dgrossi@hfcvero.org <br />Program Director: Dr. Diana Grossi <br />Address: 720 4th Street <br />Telephone: 772-567-5537 <br />Vero Beach, FL 32962 Fax: (772) 567-1454 <br />Program Title: <br />The Shelter Program <br />Priority Need Area Addressed: <br />Priority Need 1 - Early Childhood Development <br />Priority Need 2 - Build Parent Capacity <br />Prinrih, Nand - Oftar Cr•hnnl and Ciimmar rarraatinnaI artiwitiac and arardamir anrirhmant <br />Brief Description of the Program: <br />The Hope for Families is a shelter for families with children under the age of 18. Families are <br />provided with safe, clean shelter, food and services to help them gain stability and <br />self-sufficiency. Adults go through financial literacy training, budgeting, support for <br />employment, and once employed save 75% of their net income for permanent housing. <br />Children are enrolled in appropriate schooling, day care, after school, summer, winter and <br />spring break camps. While living at the shelter, case management works with adults to attain <br />financial and housing goals, and children for behavioral, emotional and academic support. We <br />work directly with community agencies to lead families to needed supportive services. <br />
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