Hope Exchange, Inc. We’re a group of friends dedicated to helping our neighbors’, communities and any individual seeking hope. Join us in this vision!

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Hope Exchange, Inc. We’re a group of friends dedicated to helping our neighbors’, communities and any individual seeking hope. Join us in this vision!

Our Vision At The Hope Exchange you will find many options for improving your inner spirit through - learning job skills, increasing physical endurance, building your social life, recovering emotional balance and gaining knowledge of self.

The Hope Exchange can help. In the Beginning… The Hope Exchange is building on a dream of a world in which everyone has an opportunity to feel hopeful about their future. This may look different to each individual so we plan to offer a plethora of programs tailored to meet the growing needs of our society. Too many individuals are loosing hope of having a better life. Poverty, lack of education, missed opportunities, dysfunctional life-styles can keep us from achieving the skills we need to grow. The Hope Exchange can help. Join Us!

Program Ideas Self Employment training Personal Finance training Cottage Industry Self Help groups Community opportunities Gardening and Healthy Cooking Social events

Who is Eligible? The Hope Exchange is open to any individual seeking to achieve a more hopeful existence. We will primarily work with adults but children may accompany their parent. No day care provided yet. Sliding scale fees and scholarships are available to lower income individuals.

Call anyone listed for more information. Contact Information We are a small group of friends currently volunteering our time to make this vision a reality. Call anyone listed for more information. Suni Harrell-Niang 512-321-2103 512-740-5606 Helen Lightfoot 512-282-2256 512-940-1059 Kathleen DePatrillo 512-445-4816 Email us at: Hopeexchange

How You Can Help Fund raising Volunteer to lead a program Help build our facility Volunteer to provide transportation Donate new/gently used educational materials, healthy cook books, gardening books, kitchen items, work station materials, office supplies, computers, art/crafts supplies or just about anything to further this cause.