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BETH'S HOPE
Beth found HOPE and stability for her two granddaughters just months after they witnessed the murder of their father in their own home. The two girls, ages 4 and 7, came to the Partnership Counseling Center in late spring of 2010 showing signs of depression and even displaying suicidal thoughts after witnessing the shooting of their father. Today, they are receiving counseling in the custody of their granddmother and are beginning to find their smiles again. |
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KATE'S HOPE
Kate is a survivor of domestic violence. Last year, she was struggling through the court system trying to rebuild her life for herself and her five young children. Today, not only has she survived the abuse and found HOPE, but she is a volunteer Court Advocate helping other abuse victims navigate the judicial system and leave their abusers for good. |
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BETTY'S HOPE
Betty is over 80 years old and lives alone. Until a few years ago, family members continuously took advantage of her and stole her money. She often had few resources by way of food or ties to the community, and she felt alone. Today, Betty receives HOPE from Partnership Homemaker and Elder Services. Now she has a friend in her Care Manager and knows where to turn for help.
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SHIRLEY'S HOPE
Shirley is a Foster Parent extraordinaire. She has sheltered, clothed and loved over 23 children and youth through Partnership Foster Family Services. Her HOPE is for each and every child to move from "at-risk" to "at-potential". Shirley is HELPING them do just that, one child at a time, with an open mind, open heart and support from Partnership Youth Services. |
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ROB'S HOPE
Rob was swimming in credit card debt after he lost his job last year. He and his family found financial HOPE at Consumer Credit Counseling Services by enrolling in a debt management program to pay off his debt and start regaining financial stability. The budget counseling he received will HELP him avoid future financial woes and keep his family stress-free.
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