5227 N. 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85014
ph: 602-795-5722
alt: 310-431-9874 (Text & Voicemail)
We help you complete your community service hours through learning and often times implementing on-line resources. Part of our mission is to lower recidivism through education. This is especially helpful for those who are disabled, who can not afford to take time off work because they have to abide by the terms of their probation, school, and can not be away from family commitments e.g. care for loved one that has returned from service to country.
The program is also useful for those employers who have employees needing corrective action. Rather than fire the employee companies may refer them to our program to assist with correction and limit liability.
You can virtually live in any city and complete your community service hours. Cities include Phoenix, Chicago, St. Paul, Detroit, Tacoma, Orlando, Minneapolis, Orlando, Portland, New York, Dallas, Oakland, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boulder, Seattle, Las Vegas, Salt Lake, and Vancouver, WA. We work with people in states that include : Florida, South Carolina, Texas, and Alaska. People around the country use this
service: Midwest, East Coast, Southwest, West Coast, anywhere in the continental US. We charge a premium fee to use this quality service. However we sometimes work on a sliding-fee scale basis.
We are a nationally certified 501(c)3 Nonprofit and for-profit Agency. We help you by having
you do things that not only teach you something but you agree to share with other members of the community. Our goal is to strengthen communities one member at a time. Our mission is to eradicate poverty and lower recidivism
through education.
Our organization is inclusive which means we do not discriminate based on marital status, sexual identification, orientation, national origin, race, color, etc.
We aim to accomplish our goal and mission as a virtual community service
agency.
There are 5 components of the organization, Facing Future Hope Now, here are a few.
1) Community Service.We help people complete their court ordered community
service hours in a non-traditional way, rather than punish our intent is to educate which empowers. We take restorative justice beyond walls. Learning, is how our program works. Through self-esteem building we aim to promote love for self and in turn strengthen our vital communities. This is especially helpful for those who are disabled, cannot afford to take time off work, or cannot be away from family commitments. Our
aim is to use this opportunity to rehabilitate these valuable community members.
2) Mentor.We mentor at-risk populations through learning. The goal is to keep at-risk youth and adults out of poverty i.e. violent surroundings through education and by obtaining a college degree with the help of our mentors.
3) Case Management.We case manage families who are at or below the federal
poverty income guidelines and who have been this way for at least 2 generations.
In this economy we opt to serve the middle-class, who fit into certain criteria.
We also partner with @PTree Media to help reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and work to prevent loss of life via our suicide prevention out-reach campaign in association with A More Perfect Union Building Bridges and Training Initiative, which uses the medium of television, radio and other entertainment outlets to affect change worldwide.
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5227 N. 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85014
ph: 602-795-5722
alt: 310-431-9874 (Text & Voicemail)