HOPE HAS NO BORDERS
Programs
HOPE Host Home Program
HOPE Host Home Program and Community Transitional Housing Support: Short-term housing with community hosts to bridge the gap between arrival and acquisition of education and financial resources for independent living. The HOPE Host Home program connects compassionate community members who have extra space with asylum seekers and low income families in need of transitional housing for 90 days. Providing hosts with a stipend for financial support & dedicated case management for guests, the program ensures a safe and supportive environment cultivating cultural connections, providing wrap-around services and resource navigation. Empowerment toolkits, education, and individualized goal-setting ensures this program facilitates integration and belonging for in a transformative journey to stability. 31 individuals, including 12 children were housed through our 90-day Host Home program. Each family set individualized stability goals such as securing driver's licenses, employment, work authorization, school enrollment--successfully transitioned to permanent housing they could afford. Our total expenses also include the cost of program development costs in our inaugural year.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$33.8KPathways to HOPE Sessions
Pathways to HOPE Sessions-Pro Se Asylum & EAD Support: Workshops where asylum seekers receive comprehensive translation, technical, clerical, and educational resources as they navigate the complex asylum and work authorization application process. We assist individuals in completing their pro se asylum applications by providing a streamlined process of translation, technological, and mailing support. Spanish-speaking volunteers are available to support participants through the process and we ensure that applications are correctly mailed to all locations. We provide follow-up support, including guidance on address updates and venue changes. Additionally, private, bilingual EAD support sessions are offered when, after 150 days, applicants become eligible for work authorization. We believe no one should be denied the opportunity to file for asylum due to the high cost and limited availability of hired legal aid. 310 asylum applications filed through our Pathways to HOPE Sessions, ensuring asylum seekers have protection from deportation, an opportunity to be granted safety from further persecution, and after 150 days are able to apply to legally work and contribute to the local economy. At a cost to our organization of less than $100 per application- we are able to expand the number of people with access to this life-changing process through accessible, technologically savvy, and fiscally responsible processes. This program also fosters economic opportunity by reducing labor exploitation and strengthening the workforce. Our total expenses also include the cost of program development costs in our inaugural year.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$27.3KCrisis to HOPE Fund
Crisis to HOPE Fund- Emergency Stabilization: Provides financial assistance and short term case management for critical needs such as legal fees, transportation, rental support, and medical expenses. Hope Has No Borders established the Crisis to HOPE Fund (CHF) to offer one-time, urgent financial assistance to individuals facing critical needs beyond the scope of other support systems. The CHF provides immediate, flexible support for essential areas such as work, shelter, medical care, legal assistance, and transportation, ensuring stability during emergencies. Along with each financial award, up to 6 hours of dedicated case management is provided in additional support and resource navigation. Modeled after successful grassroots initiatives, the CHF delivers responsive and preventative assistance, offering hope and practical aid in times of crisis. By addressing urgent financial challenges with targeted, one-time grants, the fund helps individuals regain stability and avoid ongoing dependency on emergency support. Our total expenses also include the cost of program development costs in our inaugural year.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$17.5K
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