HOPE - Institute for Nonviolence Chicago - West Garfield Park
4401 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60624
English, Spanish
For more information about HOPE, please contact Artimmeo Williamson, Reentry Supervisor at (312) 270-5114
Free
Chicago, IL
Description
HOPE introduces participants to mental health supports, increasing motivation to change and ultimately resulting in a referral to additional needed services. The HOPE program is a unique partnership between their street outreach and reentry teams which allows participants to receive intensive mentorship and nonviolence training while establishing their personal safety, developing pro-social behaviors, maintaining basic daily norms, and achieving self-created goals. Some of the topics covered in the HOPE curriculum include the principles of nonviolence, cognitive behavioral intervention (CBI), conflict mediation, and restorative justice.
Date of Last Formal Update
01/31/2024
Data provided by
211 Metro Chicago
What's Here
Providing organization
Institute for Nonviolence Chicago
Institute for Nonviolence Chicago is a not-for-profit organization that works to reduce violence from within the community. These programs are targeted to people who are 13-24 years old and reside in Chicago's Austin, Back of the Yards, Brighton Park, and West Garfield Park neighborhoods.
