Housing

We are leveling the Social Justice Playing field by Providing Individuals Detoured in Life by Addiction, Imprisonment, Homelessness, and Discrimination Specialized, Wrap-Around Navigation Service and Support (WANSS) Routes to HOUSING, EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION, and SELF-SUFFICIENCY.

 

HOPE thru Navigation are the EXPERTS in providing wraparound, specialized Navigation to a diverse, marginalized, low-income population with unique point of entry start to finish service & support routes. 

 

The IMPACT of HOPE Kalamazoo 2019  Employment 300+ Face to Face, 200+Referrals, 100+Bus Tokens, 20 Rental Placements, 25 Groomed for Success Cuts, 15 Dress for Success items. 

 

Business Partnerships and Community Collaborations City of Kalamazoo, LISC, Northside Association for Community Development, Vine Neighborhood Association, Kalamazoo Defenders, ISAAC, Community Action Agency, Michigan United, Eastside Neighborhood, Edison Neighborhood, Community Services Charity, Black Wall Street Kalamazoo, PFC, Park Street Market/Midtown Fresh, Walnut & Park.

Tiny Houses of HOPE Development

The Tiny Houses of HOPE Development provides permanent, affordable, supportive, and safe housing for adults without dependents with a Criminal Background and/or Substance Use Disorder history who meet eligibility requirements. Additionally, it supports the successful and equitable development of the Northside Cultural & Business District by addressing Northside Neighborhood economic development and entrepreneurship. This pilot project consists of six, tiny, affordable, live, work, inspire housing units with complimentary on-site, full service, individualized navigation.

Recovery and Resiliency Trauma Center of HOPE

The Recovery and Resiliency Trauma Center of HOPE currently provides safe, temporary, transitional housing and wrap-around support services for men who have been deeply impacted by Addiction, Substance Use Disorder, gun violence, homelessness, and/or incarceration. The first 90 days are free, and after that the rent is $300 per month. Residents are able to stay up to one year; however, we do not turn anyone away if they are not quite ready. There is a shared communal space where meetings are held weekly, helping to build community and a system of support for residents living in the home.