Promoting Love For Self While Strengthening Our Vital Communities

In partnership with A MORE PERFECT UNION Building Bridges and Training Initiative®

Working Around Your Schedule

Some people have waited to the last minute and are running quickly out of time and we are able to help.

What We Do

Research

We educate and serve those who are at high-risk for breast cancer, taking care to remember those of color and the underinsured. We are working on providing free to low-cost housing for those whom have cancer.

Mentoring

At-risk youth and high-needs groups with the intention of breaking the cycle of recidivism, suicide and other forms of poverty. We accomplish this by helping them achieve a college education and meaningful employment.

Case Management

We case manage families who are at or below the federal poverty income index. Yet, in this economy we assist the middle-class if they qualify. We also provide special training and educational services

Education

Work with various platforms i.e. the media to encourage suicide prevention and a just like GLADD’s work in the media includes positive images of the LGBTQ community we educate through the same medium to re-work the perception of those with mental illness including but not limited to depressive disorders, including PTSD

Recovery Services

We provide recovery services to the distressed such as counseling and non-traditional therapies. Program includes those suffering from HIV and AIDS.

Our Journey to Impacting Lives

Facing the Future with Hope Now, established in Phoenix, Arizona, embarked on its mission to eradicate poverty and lower recidivism through education on August 22, 2008. Founded by Director Kimara Blessings, the program was developed as a response to the national epidemic of undereducated youth and societal deprivation.

Press Release Excerpt:

“On August 22, 2008, Facing the Future with Hope Now officially announced its community service objectives. Director Kimara Blessings envisioned a program aimed at becoming part of the solution to the national epidemic of undereducated and deprived youth. The program’s core objectives include the implementation of a community mentoring program to assist youth transitioning from jail, school expulsion, and various other activities. The goal is to break the cycle that high-risk youths find themselves in.