Nonprofit’s hope: Make neighborhood a place to call home, not a place to flee

Focus: HOPE is expanding their mission with the new program “Promise Neighborhood” to build on the concept of neighborhoods. Excerpt:Focus: HOPE now is ramping up its community and economic development as
part of an emerging “Promise Neighborhood” concept, something President
Barack Obama has touted as a model he’d like to see expanded across the
country to revitalize impoverished urban areas. Modeled after
the touted Harlem Children’s Zone in New York, the Focus: HOPE
neighborhood project would be the first of its kind in Detroit. The
project is bounded by Hamilton on the east, Dexter on the west, Davison
on the south and the Lodge service drive to the north. It includes a
slice of Highland Park, but is mostly in Detroit. With Focus:
HOPE as the anchor, the project will layer nonprofit services for
children and families — with a focus on education. The
backbone will be preschool through 12th-grade programs, working with
schools in the neighborhood that build on Focus: HOPE’s Center for
Children, Jones said.Read the entire article here.

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Focus: HOPE is expanding their mission with the new program “Promise Neighborhood” to build on the concept of neighborhoods.

Excerpt:

Focus: HOPE now is ramping up its community and economic development as
part of an emerging “Promise Neighborhood” concept, something President
Barack Obama has touted as a model he’d like to see expanded across the
country to revitalize impoverished urban areas.

Modeled after
the touted Harlem Children’s Zone in New York, the Focus: HOPE
neighborhood project would be the first of its kind in Detroit.

The
project is bounded by Hamilton on the east, Dexter on the west, Davison
on the south and the Lodge service drive to the north. It includes a
slice of Highland Park, but is mostly in Detroit.

With Focus:
HOPE as the anchor, the project will layer nonprofit services for
children and families — with a focus on education.

The
backbone will be preschool through 12th-grade programs, working with
schools in the neighborhood that build on Focus: HOPE’s Center for
Children, Jones said.

Read the entire article here.

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