Hope for Children Foundation

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About Us – We are here to help children! The Hope For Children Foundation is a not-for-profit, a children’s charity IRS 501(c)3 charitable organization. 

This charity, was created on April 2, 1998 to aid sexually and physically abused children, adults and their protectors. Join us to help children and families in need. Hope For Children Foundation, helps these groups access effective legal, medical and mental health expertise, and ensure that involved officials mobilize all appropriate resources available to victims. 

Hope For Children Foundation seeks to ensure fair and unbiased legal protection for parents of both sexes. Violence is a learned behavior facilitated by lack of awareness. Consequently, Hope For Children educates the general public, families, federal and state law-enforcement officials, members of the judiciary, prosecutors, educators, medical professionals, criminal justice professionals, family shelters, rape crisis centers, other community organizations and agencies, clergy, school and church administrators, the workplace and other leaders in the community about sexual and physical abuse and its prevention.

Hope For Children Foundation is considered one of the most reliable children’s charities within the United States. You can trust this organization to address the special needs, services and resources unique in the spectrum of assistance when compared to those offered by other helping organizations. It fills a critical void by focusing on those situations in which our youngest victims are especially vulnerable to “falling through the cracks” or being damaged by malfunctions in the system. Showing children love is important in our work and actions we take.  

Living an abuse free life is more than a hope or a dream. By working together, the prospect of precious children in Texas and cross the nation living abuse-free lives can be realized. To this end, Hope For Children assembled a distinguished group of experts to provide Texans with uniform state and federal training. This statewide training project was partially funded through a grant provided by the United States Department of Justice, Violence Against Women Fund, Office of the Texas Governor Criminal Justice Division. The training program was very well received as reflected in evaluation comments.

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Mission

Mission of Hope for Children Foundation:

To help prevent cruelty to children and adults through proactive prevention & intervention education to victims and survivors, 1st Responders including state and federal law enforcement officers, teachers, staff at educational institutions - schools - colleges - universities, medical professionals, hospital staff, charities - such as shelters - rape crisis centers - sexual assault charities, domestic violence charities, CASA, SANE, government agencies such as child protection workers known as CPS, state and federal prosecutors - judges, attorneys concerning family and criminal law, adult and juvenile probation officers on a state and federal level, military personnel, and parents, offering a shield of protection to help prevent victims from falling through the cracks of the legal system concerning sexual assault and domestic violence. We offer several free services to professionals charged with protecting children and adults. In addition, the following services are offered free to the general public through seminars and via our Web site:

(1) Provide free seminars and free online video training intended to reduce crimes of sexual assault and domestic violence against children and adults;

(2) Provide free online resources and referrals to victims, survivors and the general public to help prevent sexual assault and domestic violence against children and adults;

(3) Provide free online behavior modification resources and referrals to offenders;

(4) Provide free online job availability in Texas (and expanding to other states where this project is funded);

(5) Fund raising to support these free programs; via all types of solicited forms of fund raising legally on a national basis including but not limited to various sporting events, Gala's, concerts, mail, phone calls and email.

These services are intended to be accessed online through our Web site: https://www.hopeforchildrenfoundation.org

Since 1998, with headquarters in Texas, Hope for Children Foundation has provided educational services to state and federal law enforcement personnel, medical professionals, judges, attorneys, probation officers - as well as to the public regarding child abuse prevention and related concerns.

Hope for Children Foundation helps sexually and physically abused children and adults throughout the nation by facilitating training.

Needs

We are in need of funds in support of the mission of Hope for Children Foundation. The Pandemic created many obstacles causing fund raising difficulties. Therefore, your financial support is important to the mission of Hope for Children Foundation.

Please donate to help children overcome obstacles that face them too often.

Thank you,

Hope for Children Foundation

Equity Statement

Equity is central to the Hope for Children Foundation's purpose: to inspire and support creative problem solving, within and across sectors, to make our region better for everyone.

Diversity of thought is a critical ingredient in creativity and innovation. Communities are smarter and stronger when they draw from a wide variety of experience, perspective and wisdom.

The Hope for Children Foundation is about place - a region of all of the United States. This region's future will be defined by how well every person in it does at home, in school, at work and in the community. This region's future, therefore, depends on institutions and systems that work well for all people. Too many do not.

This is not just about whether organizations are intentionally excluding or disadvantaging people. Racism, for example, is not only hateful acts. Racism can also be embedded in policies and practices that are well-intended and meant to work for all, but just don't. Organizational failings, big and small, can combine to systemically exclude and disadvantage people. These barriers can limit individual opportunity and limit our collective regional potential.

Every person in our region can impact institutions and systems. Institutions and systems are created and perpetuated by people. To change institutions and systems is to change the minds and the actions of people. There is a role for all of us to play.

At the Hope for Children Foundation, we believe that bridging cultural differences and adapting organizations to work well for everyone are essential skills for leaders to be relevant and effective - whatever their purpose and whatever their politics. These are skills one has to learn and practice.

• It is learning about and understanding your own history and context and why you think and act the way you do. It is learning about and understanding other people's history and context and why they think and act the way they do. And it is empathetically adapting to work effectively across differences.

• It is the ability to examine policies and practices to see who may be excluded or disadvantaged by them, regardless of the intent. And it is the ability to work with those affected by policies and practices to design and redesign them to work well for everyone.

Within the Hope for Children Foundation, we are working on these skills to bring an equity lens to all we do.

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Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Hope for Children Foundation

Tax id (EIN)

75-2756638

Guidestar

Causes

Human Rights, Civil Rights & Advocacy, Youth & Children, Domestic/Family Violence & Advocacy

Operating Budget

$500,000 - $999,999

Counties Served

Hood, Fannin, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Montague, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, Wise, Grayson, Erath, Ellis, Denton, Dallas, Cooke, Collin

BIPOC Serving

Native American, Hispanic or Latinx, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black or African American

BIPOC Leadership

Neither/None

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

4925 Greenville Ave Ste 200
Dallas, TX 75206

Phone

214-382-4673

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