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Hope Center marks one year; staff say 67 people served and 21 sustainably housed
Summary
Hope Rising leaders told the Clear Lake City Council that their Hope Center housing‑navigation hub has served 67 unique clients in its first year, with 21 placed into sustained housing and broad agency support and mixed outcomes for out‑of‑county relocations.
Faith Hornby, executive director of Hope Rising, and Pastor Shannon, manager of Hope Center, told the Clear Lake City Council on Dec. 2 that the shelter‑alternative center reached its one‑year anniversary and has already become a local hub for housing navigation and wraparound services. "As of today, we have had 67 unique individuals come to Hope Center, 44 men and 23 women," Pastor Shannon said, noting the program operates a 20‑bed hub (5 beds for women and 15 for men).
The presenters described Hope Center as a housing navigation hub rather than a full‑time campus shelter; services include wraparound case management, housing navigation, on‑site AA/NA…
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