07/25/2019
As we prepare to create a garden of fresh food and flowers at someone pointed out that there was one single sunflower currently flourishing in our backyard.
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Ironically this Sunflower is growing in an area in which the soil is not suitable for growth nor is there direct sunlight. •
This sunflower is a representation of what we stand for at Hope House and that is Resiliance in Undesriable circumstances. Growing despite circumstances not being suitable for your growth and reaching your full potential of beauty both inside and out against all odds.
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Let’s all take a lesson from this beautiful little sunflower 🌻
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07/02/2019
We’d like to share our monthly calendar with you all. At Hope House we are setting the tone for our month with a wellness calendar, trying to make each day a little brighter and bringing positivity and joy into our lives one day at a time 💞
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We’d love it if you participated with us and keep us posted on your progress through the month!
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10/09/2018
“Where you see wrong or inequality or injustice, speak out, because this is your country. This is your democracy. Make it. Protect it. Pass it on.” ~ Thurgood Marshall
Topeka K. Sam joins The Marshall Project’s Board of Directors
Sam is the first formerly incarcerated woman to join the board.
10/04/2018
The Faces of Women Imprisoned
Recording of event with The Ladies of Hope Ministries and The Education Trust for a conversation with formerly incarcerated women on the transformative power...
03/31/2018
Tune in tomorrow Sunday 9am est. on 126
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As a result of the war on drugs and more specifically the war on , women are being locked away in prisons for life! Forgotten about for decades at a time with NO thought about the children they have left behind. This week we speak with Brittany K. Barnett , co founder of that works to raise awareness and help eliminate life without parole sentences for federal drug offenses through transformative legislation and litigation. We are also joined with Kyndia Riley , whose parents, BOTH PARENTS, have been buried alive serving life sentences in federal prison, and Chastity Michel , daughter of a recent recipient speak about the effects of having an incarcerated parent who is sent need to die in prison. We also hear about our sister Bernetta L. Willis who speaks about what it feels like to be buried alive in Federal . •
You do not want to miss this❗️
02/02/2018
Click the link below to view the article in the Bronx Times
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Hope House NYC addresses CH community
Founders of the controversial Hope House NYC program adressed members of the Castle Hill community to ask for support for their program.
02/02/2018
Check out The Bold and Beautiful leaders of Hope House standing up for our dream at the Community Board 9 Meeting on 1/18/18. Thanks again to everyone that came out to support we are making strides in the right direction ✊🏾❤️
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Link will be available on our page Hope House NYC.
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