Connections for Hope

Partners

A PARTNERSHIP FOR THE FUTURE

Hope doesn’t stop with the people who are served. The non-profits that make up Connections for Hope benefit tremendously from their collaborative relationship with other organizations, and they now serve the community through shared workspace. Through this partnership, non-profits have a greater capacity to serve clients, in terms of financial resources, programs, and physical space.

PARTNER BENEFITS

  • Affordable, stable space
  • Operational efficiency and shared resources
  • Reduced overhead costs
  • Mission-enhancing collaboration
  • Dedicated meeting/training space
  • Greater visibility of participating organizations
  • Collaborative funding opportunities
  • Increased opportunities for volunteers to work with non-profits

PARTNER NON-PROFITS

For more information, please contact us.

  • The Jeanie Schmidt Free Clinic is a non-profit, community-based organization committed to providing access to quality health services to uninsured low-income residents of NW Fairfax County.
  • Just Neighbors provides immigration legal services to low-income immigrants and refugees of all faiths and nationalities in Northern Virginia.
  • Vecinos Unidos/Neighbors United is a non-profit that provides free homework assistance to students in grades 1-8 and offers a Summer Program that includes field trips, arts and crafts, games and educational activities. They also give students the opportunity to pursue cultural enrichment activities such as scouts, sports, dance, etc.
  • Reston Interfaith promotes self-sufficiency through support and advocacy for those in need of food, shelter, affordable housing, quality childcare, and other services.
  • The Literacy Council of Northern Virginia is a non-profit educational organization that recruits and trains volunteers to tutor adults who need to develop basic reading, writing, and English speaking skills. Today, the Literacy Council offers four different beginning-level English language programs for adults.
  • Fairfax/Falls Church Community Services Board As the public support network, CSB provides services which assist, improve and maximize the potential of individuals with or at risk of developmental delay, intellectual disabilities, mental illness, and alcohol or drug abuse or dependency and strengthen their capacity for living self-determined, productive and valued lives within our community.