H.O.P.E | SERVICES
For additional questions regarding services, class dates, etc., please call 253-267-1716 or email info@hope4wa.com; Calendars for classes etc., are coming soon. Most services are available virtually. Payments can be made via PayPal, square, and cash.
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Youth Advocacy &
Victims of Crime Services
Youth advocacy and victims of crime involves
providing support, resources, and advocacy specifically tailored to the unique needs
and challenges faced by individuals who have experienced crime or trauma. Dr.
Adrienne Casteele works with victims play a crucial role in ensuring that their voices are
heard, their rights are upheld, and their needs are addressed effectively. Dr. Adrienne
Casteele empowers young individuals, promote their well-being and recovery, and
foster a supportive environment where they can heal and thrive despite the challenges
they have faced.
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Housing Support
Housing Connector is a program designed to provide comprehensive
support to individuals and families in finding and securing suitable housing options.
Through Housing Connector, participants receive assistance and guidance throughout
the housing search process, helping them navigate challenges such as reducing
screening criteria across six categories: Credit score, past debt, income-to-rent-ratio,
rental history, past evictions, and criminal history. H.O.P.E also offers a program that
supplies furniture and essential items based on availability for individuals in need as
they transition into new homes."
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DV Parenting Classes
Parenting Classes (Children witnessing domestic violence/Trauma)- Parenting classes are educational programs designed to provide parents with knowledge, skills, and
support to effectively navigate the challenges of raising children. These classes cover a
wide range of topics related to child development, behavior management,
communication, and nurturing healthy parent-child relationships. Dr. Adrienne
Casteele’s parenting classes offer a valuable opportunity for parents to gain knowledge,
skills, and support to become more confident, effective caregivers. By equipping parents
with the tools they need to navigate the joys and challenges of parenting, these classes
contribute to the well-being and development of children and families.
H.O.P.E | ASSESSMENT SERVICES
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DV Victim's Assessments
Victim advocacy involves providing support,
resources, and guidance to individuals who have been impacted by crime or trauma.
Advocates work closely with victims to ensure their voices are heard, their rights are
upheld, and their needs are addressed throughout the legal and recovery process.
Advocacy may involve , risk, trauma and needs assessment, emotional support, crisis
intervention, safety planning, information and referrals.
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Anger Management Treatment & Assessments
Anger management treatment involves therapeutic interventions designed to help individuals understand, manage, and express
their anger in healthy and constructive ways. Overall, anger management treatment
aims to help individuals develop greater self-awareness, emotional regulation, and
interpersonal skills to effectively manage anger and lead more fulfilling and productive
lives. Treatment approaches may vary depending on individual needs and preferences,
with the ultimate goal of promoting positive change and well-being.
H.O.P.E | CLASSES
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Women's Empowerment Classes
Women empowerment classes for domestic violence
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) women are designed to provide
support, resources, and skills to empower these individuals to break the cycle of abuse
and reclaim their autonomy. These classes typically cover a range of topics, including
safety Planning, self-esteem building, healthy relationships, legal rights and resources,
cultural sensitivity and community support.
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Domestic Violence Victim's Impact Panel
The Domestic Violence Victim
Impact Panel Class is a two-hour Zoom session facilitated by H.O.P.E.’s a live therapist,
Dr. Adrienne Casteele, the program is designed to provide education, support, and
insight for individuals affected by domestic violence incidents and DUI offenses.
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DUI
Victim's Impact Panel
DUI Victim Panel is a two
hour Zoom session facilitated by Dr. Adrienne Casteele who aims to raise awareness,
promote empathy, and encourage positive behavior change among participants. With
the guidance of Dr. Adrienne Casteele, these Zoom sessions provide a supportive and
educational experience for individuals affected by DUI offenses.