Compassion Hope Center


The Compassion Hope Center provides a safe haven, food, winter shelter, clothing, mentoring, case management, counseling, education, tutoring, and a variety of additional life management classes for children, their families, disabled and elderly. The facility is strongly committed to children; however, adults are also provided food, clothing, education, and case management so that they may better parent their children and adequately provide for their children's welfare.

The Compassion Hope Center hosts Fellowship and Food on Tuesday evenings with a casual meal of soup and sandwiches. Fellowship and faith-based inspirational discussions take place after our meal. This weekly event is open to anyone, and our neighbors and guests from other programs are encouraged to attend.

The calendar of the Compassion Hope Center is filled with activities to serve our neighbors and community at large. We are host to Girl Scout meetings, Team Tucson peer tutoring on Wednesday afternoons, 12-Step programs. Summer Feeding Program, and, as mentioned previously, Fellowship and Food on Tuesday evenings.

In addition to these special activities, the Center has four computers available in collaboration with One-Stop, a Pima County sponsored program, for individuals to search for job opportunities on-line. Besides job search, the computers are used to teach typing skills, English as a Second Language, math tutoring, and contain encyclopedia reference software for school papers. Our Job Development Director recruits and assists those hardest to place. Our Director's success rate has been outstanding.

We look forward to housing a health clinic that will provide evaluation, referrals, immunizations and limited medical treatment at this site also. As a faith-based organization. The Compassion Hope Center also holds Bible study classes for both children and adults, and life-enrichment studies for adults. The Compassion Hope Center does indeed feed the community physically and spiritually, provide the encouragement and the means to improve the state of family life, and in so doing, help create a healthier, stronger community.

For More Information, call (520)320-KIDS (5437)

 

Back to G.T. Programs