In our Twenty-Sixth Year, Community Hope is today among the largest providers of transitional and supportive housing for individuals in recovery from mental illness and substance abuse and the premier agency serving homeless and disabled veterans in New Jersey. More than 300 aging-out youth, veterans and adults rely on our residential recovery programs daily. Our nonprofit organization was founded in 1985, under the name Project Hope by mental health professionals and family members in response to the lack of therapeutic community settings for young adults recovering from serious mental illness. Our mission is to create a brighter future for individuals recovering from mental illness and substance abuse by providing housing and services in a dignified, respectful, and person-centered way.
Please visit our website at www.communityhope-nj.org
Specialties
veterans, homeless and disabled, veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, mental health services, residential programs, aging out youth residential services, supportive housing, transitional housing, individuals with mental illness
Community Hope Activity on LinkedIn
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Community Hope has a new Program Coordinator
Carrie Radice is now Program Coordinator, was Executive Director at Sussex County Interfaith Hospitality Network
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Community Hope Please join us on February 15th at the Stirling Hotel. Proceeds from their Community Supper will support the Hope for Veterans Transitional Housing Program on the Lyons VA Campus. -
Community Hope has a new Intern (Supportive Living Program)
Ellen Brophy is now Intern (Supportive Living Program), was Helpline Counselor at Caldwell College
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Community Hope On December 22, 2011 at our Hope for Veterans Transitional Housing Program, Governor Christie announced $3.83 million in additional funding for New Jersey’s homeless shelters and transitional housing facilities. The funding will benefit Community Hope’s Hope for Veterans and VETS Program located in Newark, NJ.

