Restoring hope for at risk youth and families since 1947

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Do students participate in community service projects?

Yes. Community service is an integral part of the Hope Harbor experience. Examples include visiting with the elderly in a local nursing home, doing yard work for a shut-in, assisting with community projects, baking cookies for emergency service personnel, or sorting clothing at a homeless shelter.


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Why do you have your own school?
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Are the students required to do homework?
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Are the children required to attend church?
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Are the trustees and board members compensated for their services?
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Are there children and youth whom you are not able to serve?
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Are your teachers certified?
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Do students participate in community service projects?
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Do the children maintain contact with their family?
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Do the students earn credits for academic work completed in your school?
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Do you plan to expand your services to serve more children and youth?
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Does Hope Harbor have an endowment?
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Does Hope Harbor provide adoption services?
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Does the child/youth have to be attending school in order to be eligible for placement?
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How do you supplement your costs of service?
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How long do the residents stay at Hope Harbor?
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How many children and youth are in your residential group home program?
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Is Hope Harbor a nonprofit organization?
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Is Hope Harbor licensed to provide these services?
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Tell me more about the kind of residents that you serve.
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What ages do you accept?
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What are the fees for your services?
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What do students do when they are not in school?
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What facilities do you have, and where are they located?
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What happens to the children after they leave Hope Harbor?
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What is the purpose of Hope Harbor?
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What is your school schedule?
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What services do you provide?
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Who governs Hope Harbor?

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