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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
03/17/2020
Control Number
2020-050O
Agenda Item Number
8.G.
Entity Name
Hope for Families Center
Subject
Indian River County Grant Contract for the Chilld Enrichment Shelter Program
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EXHIBIT A <br />Children's Services Advisory Committee <br />2020-21 Grant Application <br />Agency Name: Hope for Families Center <br />Address: 720 4th Street, Vero Beach, FL, 32962, US <br />Executive Director: Diana Grossi <br />Email: <br />dgrossi@hfcvero.org <br />Phone: <br />(772) 567-5537 <br />Fax: <br />(772) 567-1454 <br />Program Director: <br />Diana Grossi <br />Email: <br />dgrossi@hfcvero.org <br />Phone: <br />(772) 567-5537 <br />Program(s) Name: <br />Hope for Families Child Enrichment Shelter Program <br />Focus Area(s): <br />Early Childhood Development <br />Build Parent Capacity <br />Quality After School and Summer Enrichment Programs <br />Program Description: <br />The Hope for Families Center is a shelter for families with children under the age of 18. Families <br />are provided with safe, clean shelter, food and services to help them gain stability and self- <br />sufficiency. Adults go through financial literacy training, budgeting, support for employment, and <br />once employed save 75% of their net income for permanent housing. Children are enrolled in <br />appropriate schooling, day care, after school, summer, winter, and spring break camps. While <br />living at the shelter, case management works with adults to attain financial and housing goals, <br />and children for behavioral, emotional and academic support. We work directly with community <br />agencies to lead families to needed supportive services. <br />
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