Operation New Hope

Category: Non-profit organization in Springfield, Jacksonville, FL

Address: 1830 N Main St, Jacksonville, FL 32206, USA

Phone: +19043544673

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–4PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM

Friday: 8:30AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

ivan redmond

Sep 2, 2022

We fight to do better and stay safe and Free from crime and drugs

Dow Lusk

Aug 31, 2022

Extraordinary people !!!

Lisa Snow

Aug 1, 2022

Very helpful, devoted to your issues and care about your success. They have paid for my CDL course at Florida State College. They have provided me an amazing residence and paid for it for 5 months to help me get back on my feet..I love all the employees. The caseworkers, my counselor, the job coaches, the many inside assistant's, resume builders, stipend is hers and disbursements, searching for employment that will best fit you with other options to choose from. Love ALL YALL AT OPERATION NEW HOPE!!!

Jason Anthony Jennette

Jul 25, 2022

Its truly amazing all the support they give you! Melissa specifically is amazing she really cares about helping the community helping each case and their specific needs Thank you I'm grateful 🙏

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Questions & Answers

What services does Operation New Hope provide?

Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022
Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022

We assist with housing, transportation, employment placement, vocational training, basic needs, and vital documents. We encourage anyone interested in our services to contact us to learn more.

How long is the program?

Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022
Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022

We meet monthly with clients enrolled in our Ready4Release program during the 90 days prior to release to ensure adequate housing, transportation, and job training. Individuals enrolled in our Ready4Work program are provided a full year of wraparound services including case management, mental health counseling, and career coaching. Clients must complete 3 weeks of in-person Career Development curriculum when first enrolled in the Ready4Work program.

Which prisons do you serve?

Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022
Tabbatha Beedy | Jul 28, 2022

All prisons and county jails in Florida!

When does the program start?

Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022
Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022

A new group of Ready4Work clients start the program every Monday. Ready4Rlease clients receive priority enrollment and may begin the Ready4Work program upon release without waiting.

What are the enrollment requirements?

Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022
Operation New Hope | Jul 28, 2022

Incarcerated individuals who have less than 6 months left of their sentence may enroll in the Ready4Release program. For more information, ask your classification officer today or write to us at 1830 North Main Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32206. For anyone interested in our Ready4Work post-release program, we encourage all to apply so we can find the best fit for one of our multiple funding sources. Complete the above form, click the APPLY button on the homepage of this website, or apply in person. Clients must remain drug free and be willing and able to work.

Do you have to pay for help? Is this only for people that got out of prison or do they help just anybody?

Alex Lizotte | Sep 26, 2021
Christopher Watson | Sep 26, 2021

Not only that you don't have to pay but is that they actually pay you. I would say though that it's really all up to you talking about all the benefits you may receive from going to operational hope. Overall I loved it and enjoyed every bit of it good people Good vibes.

My brother is coming out of prison, waht does he need to do to get in the program in Tallasshee

Ashley Kelley | Sep 26, 2020
Ollie Turner | Sep 26, 2020

Very pleasant working environment. Hope for a lot of people

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What you have tl do to qualify for a house

Wanda Conner | Sep 27, 2019
Mike jones | Sep 27, 2019

You first see if you qualify for a the program, if so ask to be place in a transition house.

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Can i still come enroll if ive been out for less than two years? Seems like im having a harder time now than i did when released

JuJu Monaka | Sep 27, 2019
T-5 da kid | Sep 27, 2019

Yes n no.. U have to see for your self.. Everyone situation is different...

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If someone had a charge of carrying a concealed weapon or gun charge 10 yrs ago do this disqualify that person

Stacy Scott | Sep 27, 2019
Teresa Brackeen | Sep 27, 2019

The best thing to do is to come in and fill out an application.

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What are the criteria for getting in this program

Stacy Scott | Sep 27, 2019
James Bryant | Sep 27, 2019

Recently released from jail/prison. Usually have to be on probation of some sort. No violent crimes

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