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The three-fold ministry of the HOPES Center

 
1.  JUST TRADE is a fair trade boutique featuring goods created by vendors from around the world. Because artisans are paid a fair price for their products, they are able to not only survive, but thrive. In turn, the profits from the sale of their products fund healing services to local victims of poverty.

 

2.  Cup of HOPE is a fair-trade coffee shop providing coffee farmers with a fair price for their harvest. The baked goods and soups sold at Cup of Hope are provided by small businesses that rent kitchen space from the Homeless Assistance Leadership Organization (HALO) in Racine. The profits from coffee shop sales help to provide local mentally ill and homeless individuals with counseling, case management, and healing arts services.

3.  Counseling and Case Management are provided to local mentally ill individuals who are experiencing homelessness at no cost to them. These professional services include mental health counseling (individual & group), case management, and healing arts services such as massage, chiropractics, and acupuncture.

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