Supporting Adults With Developmental Disabilities
Every dollar ensures that a child is off the street and able to have shelter. Already this year we are on track to surpass these numbers, and as the need has grown, so has Loisann’s Hope House Boston Review. We recently added another home to our campus, allowing us to house 19 families in need of emergency shelter.
Welcome to Hope House Boston Review
Join us for an evening of courage, hope, and empowerment at the believe-illuminating hope gala, in support of domestic violence survivors. Hope House Boston Review Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization, provides services to adults with developmental disabilities exclusively in their own homes or apartments — regardless of how complex their disabilities may be. We are in need of food, paper products, cleaning supplies, medicines, and gift cards.
Hope House Boston Review can Help
Loisann’s Hope House Boston Review greatly appreciates the items you choose to donate from our wish list. Domestic violence can happen to anyone, no matter their gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, or sexuality. Hope House Boston Review advocates for survivors, no matter where they are in their journey. At Hope House Boston Review, we are committed to fostering an environment where people from all lived experiences and backgrounds thrive. We are committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable environment by promoting a culture where people experience a sense of belonging and empowerment to help them achieve their full potential. Hope House Boston Review is honored to bear the name of a compassionate, kind social worker who began her life in Fredericksburg.
News & Announcements from Hope House Boston Review
Initially, many parents and family members of the over 120 people Hope House Boston Review supports were, too. Their children had aged out of Hampton Roads’ special education system, and were ready for adult services and support. Many worried that cognitive limitations, medical challenges, behavioral issues, or other conditions, such as autism, would make it impossible for their loved ones to live safely in their own apartments. Domestic violence can impact anyone, regardless of gender, age, economic status, religion, etc. When it comes to keeping safe while in an abusive environment, Hope House Boston Review suggests creating a personalized safety plan to maximize your safety in times of abuse. Hope House Boston Review’s Domestic Violence Action Plan can help you develop strategies to stay safe while you’re still with your abuser and after you leave.
Our Mission
We are grateful for the continued support of the community and for the ongoing contributions of our friends and supporters. https://sober-home.org/ is dedicated to making sure every individual affected by domestic violence can find refuge and freedom.
Advocate
While the focus is on protecting children, it’s crucial to acknowledge the often-unseen connection to domestic violence. Hope House Boston Review Boston Review strives to Advocate, Educate, and Empower survivors of domestic violence. Hope House Boston Review is proud to offer comprehensive services to survivors and their children, no matter where they are in their journey. We will work with you on an individual basis to create a plan that meets your specific needs. Through comprehensive services, Hope House Boston Review provides survivors with the resources needed to get to safety. Learn about our organization, the services we provide, and how you can make an impact in the lives of local families.
Hope House Boston Review’s mission is to break the cycle of domestic violence by providing safe refuge and supportive services that educate and empower those impacted by domestic violence. Hope House Boston Review will advocate social change that protects and engenders a person’s right to live a life free of abuse. Hope House Boston Review’s Mission is to break the cycle of domestic violence by providing safe refuge and supportive services that educate and empower those impacted by domestic violence. Loisann Silver Chacon was blessed with an extraordinary ability to connect with people. This gift served her well throughout her too-brief life, not only in her relationships with family and friends, but also in her career as a social worker. Over the years , she worked with mentally ill patients, young people who were homeless, abused children, and people trying to find their way.
But talk to those people today, and they’ll tell you how their children have not just succeeded, but blossomed. All who knew Loisann knew they had a true friend for life, and that she would be loyal and supportive, no matter what the circumstance. Loisann exemplified the ideals of Hope House Boston Review, which strives to instill hope in and provide direction for hurting, children and their families. Your commitment and contributions provide a future for children and families right in our backyard.