Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day: December 21st

December 21st marks the National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day, a chance to reflect on those who lost their lives while homeless in the past year. It’s also a moment where we can all remember the hardships that the homeless face, and the uphill battle they face regaining housing and self-sufficiency. For additional information on the

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Project H.O.P.E. to Present at National Conference in 2012

Once again, Project H.O.P.E. has been chosen to speak at the National Healthcare for the Homeless Conference and Policy Symposium , being hosted in May15th through May 18th in Kansas City.  Licensed Clinical Social Worker Brian Colangelo has been asked to present on “Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care.” The discussion will focus on our

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Housing and Urban Development Puts New Homeless Definition in Place

Today the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) put into place the new definition of homelessness. According to HUD, “This final rule, published in the Federal Register… integrates the regulation for the definition of “homeless,” and the corresponding recordkeeping requirementsfor the Emergency Solutions Grants program, the Shelter Plus Care program, and the Supportive Housing

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December 1st is World AIDS Day

December 1st is World AIDS Day, and Project H.O.P.E. recognizes the severity of HIV and AIDS. The pain and problems associated with AIDS continue to this day, and we want to be sure that all community members and patients have access to the information they need regarding this important topic. To participate in raising awareness

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Project H.O.P.E. Announces “Hope Wire”

In an effort to keep in touch with our community, neighbors, colleagues, friends and family about the work that we do, we’re happy to announce the release of “Hope Wire,” the monthly e-newsletter from Project H.O.P.E.! Reviewing the highlights of our organization and the accomplishments of our medical staff, this monthly letter will help better

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