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HOPE envisions a world in which all people with disabilities can live where and with whom they choose in safe neighborhoods at affordable rents. The value of empowering individuals to live as active and contributing members of their communities is at the very heart of HOPE. There is no doubt — having the opportunity to live as independently as possible and having a place to call home, changes lives. Learn about our residents’ journeys below.

Independent Living

HOPE Independent Living Homes empower adults with developmental disabilities to live with increased self-reliance without the threat of social isolation. Our residents pay 30% of their income toward rent and receive varying levels of in-house supported services. READ MORE

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Ed & Vicky

Emily

Vernon

Mario

College-to-Career (C2C)

Our College to Career Housing provides dorm-like homes for students with developmental disabilities attending a local community college in pursuit of a certificate or degree, and who may require additional on campus and residential supports. READ MORE

Justin

Julian

24-Hour Residential Care

HOPE 24-Hour Residential Care Homes serve clients with increased medical and behavioral needs. Tenants receive around the clock support from state licensed service providers in safe, comfortable home environments that are certified through CDSS and CDPH. READ MORE

Roberto

Rachael

Supportive Housing

HOPE Supportive Housing provides residents with individual units and access to broader supported living services from staff working out of dedicated, on-site offices. This model is designed for people who are interested in moving from more restrictive housing models. READ MORE

Robert

Julio