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Restore Hope outlines '100 Families' initiative to move people from crisis to careers

Senate Committee on Children and Youth and House Committee on Aging, Children and Youth, and Legislative Affairs - Joint Meeting · May 28, 2025
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Summary

Paul Chapman of Restore Hope presented the 'Restore Hope: 100 Families' initiative, describing collaborative efforts intended to transition individuals from crisis into stable employment and thereby support children's wellbeing.

Paul Chapman, director of Restore Hope, presented the nonprofit’s 'Restore Hope: 100 Families' program to the joint committees on May 28 in Little Rock, describing collaborative efforts intended to move individuals from crisis into careers that he said would benefit children and families.

Chapman framed the initiative as a workforce and stabilization effort designed to create pathways to employment and family stability; the minutes list the presentation as Exhibit E but do not include program budget, participant counts, or implementation timelines in the public minutes.

Committee members received the presentation as part of the packet; no formal motion specific to the Restore Hope presentation was recorded in the minutes.