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College Ready, College Prepared

2019-01-18T15:00:40-05:00April 12th, 2018|

Melissa Rosa-Alvarez, Career Development Coordinator for TRIO-Seminole State College, visited the April College Scholars meeting. This meeting, held monthly at HCC, gives HCC Scholarship recipients tools for succeeding in college. Melissa says she loves coming to HCC because she loves seeing students grow from freshman year to graduation. She enjoys the feedback she receives daily [...]

Updates on DACA

2019-01-18T15:17:44-05:00April 3rd, 2018|

Attention DACA applicants! Due to federal court orders, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is accepting applications from anyone who was previously granted DACA. USCIS is not accepting first-time or initial DACA requests from those who have never held DACA. Those whose deferred action expired over a year ago may request DACA under the court order. Individuals [...]

#IBetYouDidntKnow

2019-01-18T16:20:10-05:00March 16th, 2018|

#IBetYouDidntKnow and #WalkADayInMyShoes were the overarching themes of a recent performance by high schoolers at Hope CommUnity Center. Youth Group members perform at a recent Sin Fronteras meeting. Guided by months of practice with the Orlando Repertory Theatre, ten Sin Fronteras Youth Group members performed this past Wednesday in front of their peers. [...]

Changing Lives Through Education

2019-01-23T09:41:10-05:00February 23rd, 2018|

  “Changing lives through education.” This message is posted on the home page of the Notre Dame Mission Volunteers website. In many ways, Notre Dame AmeriCorps (NDA) members not only change the lives of the people they serve, but are also transformed themselves. This was evident during NDA’s annual mid-year conference where hundreds of Notre Dame AmeriCorps [...]

Embrace Hope for Racial Understanding

2019-01-23T09:41:01-05:00February 13th, 2018|

A beautiful and eclectic mix of families and friends filled the room at Hope CommUnity Center Monday night to celebrate Black History Month. The event, titled “Embrace Hope for Racial Understanding,” hosted in partnership with Farmworker Association of Florida, brought an abundance of thoughtfulness and acceptance within the communities. It was the perfect beginning to [...]

Remembering Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune

2019-01-23T09:41:01-05:00February 5th, 2018|

Last Spring, Hope CommUnity Center sophomores and juniors embarked on a four-day, four-college tour to Tallahassee, Gainesville, and Daytona. One of the colleges they visited was Bethune-Cookman University, an Historically Black College and University founded in 1904 by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. For many of the students, the concept of an HBCU was new to them [...]

Hope’s Winter 2018 Newsletter is here!

2019-01-23T09:41:01-05:00January 30th, 2018|

The three pillars of Hope CommUnity Center's mission are education, advocacy, and spiritual growth. We strive to create a world and community center where hearts, minds, and personal connections are free to grow. This Winter 2018 Newsletter is dedicated to the spirit of love and growth. To view a digital copy of the Winter 2018 Newsletter please click [...]

A Funeral for the Dreams of Dreamers

2019-01-23T09:41:01-05:00January 18th, 2018|

Hope CommUnity Center, along with YAYA, Florida Immigrant Coalition and Farmworker Association of Florida, organized an action in front of the Orlando offices of Representative Stephanie Murphy and Senator Bill Nelson at Lake Eola to demand that Clean Dream Act legislation is included in the spending bill being voted on tomorrow by the United States Congress. [...]

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