Set back in the Corn Hill neighborhood in an old school building is the Mt. Hope Family Center. It was a place I never knew existed, yet it is one that is really helping to support people in our community who need it most.
Last year, MHFC served about 700 kids, most of which had been abused. Not only do the kids suffer physical effects from being abused - it affects all aspects of their lives. Fifty percent have trouble in school, drug use is 33% more likely, and 68% of kids have anxiety or depression. Those are just some of major issues that MHFC tackles.
The Building Healthy Children program at MHFC is supported through the United Way Community fund. The program focuses on the prevention of child abuse and neglect in young families. This program is home based but also offers programs for mothers to interact with once another so that they aren’t isolated.
All of the work that Mt. Hope does is evidence based and is backed by research. And research shows that intervention makes a great improvement in the lives of abuse victims, especially if they catch it early.
To learn more about the work that Mt. Hope Family Center does, click here
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