Family HOPE is a long-term case management program that strives to help improve the economic situation, home environment and social support of families. Our case managers help families identify needs, create goals and access and utilize community resources and tools. It is a partnership between the case manager and client with the success of the program depending largely on the participation level of the client. Financial assistance may be available to families enrolled in the program. Assistance is dependent on the client’s participation in the program.
The staff in the Family HOPE Department are deeply committed toward helping individuals and families become more self reliant and resourceful.
We strive to treat every client with professionalism, dignity and compassion.
Case Management
The Family HOPE (Help, Organize, Prioritize and Empower) program is a long-term case management program intended to promote independence and empower families or inidividuals to overcome obstacles and gain self-sufficiency.
Transitional Housing
Limited transitional housing is available to clients participating in the HOPE program. Individuals living in one of the transitional housing units have monthly rent payments based on their income and do not pay any utility bills. A case manager meets with each of the tenants on a weekly basis to assist them in developing an individualized plan towards permanent housing and self-sufficiency. Tenants receive assistance in accessing educational and/or vocational training within the community as well as accessing community resources.
FAQs
1. Do you need to be Catholic or Christian to receive case management services?
No, we help individuals from all faiths and cultural backgrounds.
2. Are there staff who speak Spanish?
Yes, we have full time bilingual staff.
3. Will you provide services to individuals who are undocumented?
Yes, we provide the same services and the same respectful, professional assistance whether you are a legal citizen or not.
Kaylinn Young
Director of Family Support Services
Phone: 405-523-3000
Toll Free: 800-375-8514
Fax: 405-523-3030
Heartline (Community Resources Directory) Emergency Hotline Number: 211
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