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Generations of Hope

Generations of Hope, formed in 1993 to develop and sustain the intergenerational neighborhood Hope Meadows, is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation and a licensed foster-adoption agency. Through Hope Meadows, it promotes permanency, community, and caring relationships for adoptive families of foster children while offering safety and meaningful purpose in the daily lives of older adults.

View GHC WhitepaperExtending the model

In 2006 the Generations of Hope Development Corporation (GHDC) was established, with the support of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, to extend the Hope Meadows model to address a range of social problems, and to develop new sites across the country. In 2008 a white paper entitled "Generations of Hope Communities" was written, defining these communities and presenting critical insights gained from over a decade of experience with Hope Meadows.

What's New

Heinz AwardOn October 21, 2008 the Heinz Award in the Human Condition was awarded to Brenda Krause Eheart, the founder of Generations of Hope, for "finding a solution to the nation's confounding issue of foster care adoption."

 

Other websites featuring Generations of Hope

The following sites provide some excellent in-depth background material on Hope Meadows, including video and other multi-media presentations:

NBC Nightly News:
"Making a Difference"

Go to NBC Nightly News

W.K. Kellogg Foundation:
"Three Generations of Hope"

Go to W.K. Kellogg website

Wall of America Foundation:
American Mural Project

(click on Illinois in the map)

Go to Wall of America website

Civic Ventures:
"Hope Meadows:
Raising a Neighborhood "

Go to Civic Ventures website

Go to Harvard Innovations in American Government

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