Hope Hub Miami
www.thelohm.org
TRANSFORMING NARRATIVES
Hope Hub is fostering self creating networks of entrepreneurial opportunity, delivering the training and tools necessary for women to reinvent their lives, and transform narratives of incarceration into stories of economic renewal.
We are forming a community center that establishes a resource and support network between formerly incarcerated individuals and the communities they will return to. The components of this effort will include: Community Driven Programming; LOHM Services and Support and Newly Renovated Building.
The Freedom Lab 4300 NW 12th Ave. Miami, FL 33127
Digital & Professional Skills
WORKSHOPS
Available in English & Spanish
Mon & Wed
6 - 7:30
PM EST
The Freedom
Lab
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Our Plan
Hope Hub (HH) will host and coordinate services from organizations to address our participant’s comprehensive needs. Our success roadmap begins at the moment of release through our safe-haven space, provides a needs assessment and individualized service plan of evidence-based interventions, and includes a peer navigator to help women implement their plan.
Our Mission
Hope Hub (HH) is a revenue-generating center that advances the power and economic influence of women, girls, and communities impacted by incarceration. By fostering partnerships and creating opportunities, HH aims to drive economic growth and support sustainable development for those affected by the justice system.
Our Community
Hope Hub (HH) will serve as a co-working, economic development, and fully realized mixed-use community space. Private businesses and community organizations will be foundational tenants, and partnerships with the business community will offer durable pathways into family-supporting jobs and entrepreneurship, fostering long-term growth and stability.
Our Vision
The Ladies of Hope Ministries will work with community members who are impacted by the criminal legal system, health experts, lawmakers, and key players in the Department of Corrections to develop best practices and implement justice-driven solutions to restore dignity across the continuum of care.
Our Landscape
Every year, 1.9 million women are released from prisons and jails. These women come home traumatized, disenfranchised, and at risk of reincarceration due to homelessness, family separation, and poverty.
Florida has an incarceration rate of 833 per 100,000 people (including prisons, jails, immigration detention, and juvenile justice facilities), meaning that it locks up a higher percentage of its people than many wealthy democracies do.
Each year, at least 350,000 different people are booked into local jails in Florida.