H.O.P.E.
Helping Ourselves Prevent Emergencies
Located on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast, Alaska
Offering supportive services for those experiencing violence.
Helping Ourselves Prevent Emergencies
Located on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast, Alaska
Offering supportive services for those experiencing violence.
Located in Craig, Alaska — Advocate Cell: (907) 401-1611
Our mission is to construct a safe Island environment that provides support and advocacy for victims and survivors of interpersonal violence through collaboration and prevention efforts with others.
HOPE’s vision is an island-wide community where all members are respected and safe to develop their fullest potential without fear of violation.
We offer supportive services for those experiencing violence. We have trained Advocates to assist with resources for those in dangerous situations. We provide education for the community. Most importantly, we offer HOPE.
We believe every person is accountable to the greater community for interacting respectfully with others regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual preference or socioeconomic distinctions.
We believe respect and tolerance for diversity yields a social climate of safety and freedom, which allows individuals to grow and contribute through a broad range of healthy and interpersonal relationships.
We believe a strong community is the result of collaboration between individuals and organizations to provide education and supports, which promote health, personal growth empowerment.
We believe members will model, lead and encourage investment in HOPE’s mission by donations of money, material, time, abilities and talents.
Donate quickly and easily with PayPal.me/Hope4POW
Donations are tax deductible.
H.O.P.E is a 501-c3 EIN# 73-1668460
Our Supporters
Alaska Seaplanes
Island Air Express
SEARHC
Sealaska
IFA
Jessica Williams
Alaska Seaplanes
Anonymous
HOPE
Bill and Cindy Bennett
Eagle Rock Lodge
Charity Booster
The Bay Company
Southeast Roadbuilders
Petro Marine
A/C Thompson House
Jeannie's Touch Massage
Designs by Kris Kain
Organized Village of Kasaan
Alaskan Echo
NAPA
Arrowhead Transfer
Tyler Rental
Whale Tail Pharmacy
Gretchen Klein
Prince of Peace Assembly of God
CTA Smoke Shop
Southeast Dental Centers
Log Cabin Sporting Goods
Heppe's Indoor Edition
Miles Ott
Jeri Rosenthal
Moran Bonilla
JS Hardware True Value
Francine Weatherford
Kim Patotzka
Jim Alexander
Carolyn Duncan
Jay Balcom
Carolyn Coleman
Grant and Grace Maygren
Chuck and Jeanette Haydu
Victoria Meritt
Jim McFarland
Tylene Coleman
Kaitlyn Fowler
Bonnie Hamar
Kristi Kuhnert
Tiffany Mills
Stephanie Merritt
Brent Smith
Cindy Egleston
Steve Brown
Kasey Smith
Kyleigh McCoy
Shauna Thomas
Mary Salazar
William Gruen
Kelsey Evans
Jeanette Haydu
Rhonda Ren-Kingery
Victoria Merritt
Jay Kingery
Rocky Stock
Michelle Demmert
Haley Armstrong
Stacia Schwanke
Don Wharton
Nicole West
Tylene Coleman
Michelle Carle
Camille Cooper
Kyleigh McCoy
Kathy King
Rachel Bennett
Millie Schoonover
Kathy King
Tammy England
Chuck Haydu
Grace Heppe
Casondra Carroll
Craig Police Department
PeaceHealth
Alaska State Troopers
RISE Tribal Domestic Violence Shelter
Board of Directors
President- William Bennett
V-P- Jessica Priddy
Secretary/Treasurer- Kristi Kuhnert
Member- Mitzie Nolte
Member- Isabelle Priddy