A new “Mommy & Me” cottage unveiled on Place of Hope’s Stuart campus will soon become home to two families working to rebuild their lives.
The cottage is part of Place of Hope’s Villages of Hope program, which offers affordable housing paired with supportive services. The program is designed for single mothers, aged-out foster children, homeless youth, and survivors of human trafficking.
Victorious Hawthorn-Charles, a current Villages of Hope resident and single mother to a three-year-old, knows from experience the impact the program will have on other families…