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HOPE Community Champions
Over the next few weeks, we will be publishing profiles of HOPE Community Champions and the work they are doing to promote the building blocks of HOPE.
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HOPE Champion Spotlight: Terreca DeFehr of Parents for Parents
Parents engaged with Parent Allies have increased compliance with scheduled visitation and court ordered services, increased attendance at hearings and court proceedings. In the context of the HOPE Relationship Building Block, engaged parents also have significantly increased family reunification rates - 70% in contrast to 53% without Parent Ally engagement.
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The 2023 Creating Resilient Communities Accelerator Program is now Open For Registration
PACEs Connection is excited to kick off our 2023 Creating Resilient Communities (CRC) Annual Accelerator Program.
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HOPE Champion Spotlight: Alicia Kreutzer of Nurse Family Partnership
The biggest challenges to relationship are unsafe, unequitable, and unstable environments. Social and civic engagement empowers clients in a way where their voices can be heard and true change can occur.
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HOPE Community Champion Spotlight: Julie Ancona of Every Student Counts Alliance
Through the elevation of student voice, parental experiences, and the sharing of local data on disparities in educational outcomes and best practices to school and community leaders, the Every Student Counts Alliance has been successful in reforming school discipline practices.
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HOPE Community Champion Spotlight: Mary Ellen Braks of the Spokane County Library District
We want parents, caregivers and children to feel comfortable in the library. Many elements make it a child friendly place. Staff are trained to be welcoming. If a child is having a meltdown or trouble sharing, we help!
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HOPE Community Champion Spotlight: Carmen Pacheco-Jones of Health and Justice Recovery Alliance
Carmen Pacheco-Jones, Executive Director of the Health and Justice Recovery Alliance (HJRA) is being honored as a “Community HOPE Champion” for her tireless efforts to create supportive living spaces for mothers exiting the criminal justice system, in recovery from substance use disorder and/or mental health challenges.