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Title: A Place For Hope History


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Who We Are
  • The Blackmon Road Community (BRC) is one of the
    poorest communities in South Carolina
  • The residents of Blackmon Road, about twenty
    families containing 75-100 people, live without
    indoor plumbing, bathrooms or showers, without
    trash pick-up, without paved roads, and without
    street lights effectively, without the basic
    material necessities.
  • They need the kinds of infrastructural supports,
    educational programming, and psychological
    empowerment that will provide them with the
    self-esteem and community-building activities to
    truly believe that their lives can be different,
    that they can be anything they want to be in this
    world through commitment, hard work, dedication,
    and an equal opportunity to pursue their dreams.

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For Years they have been
Ignored and Forgotten
Until
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A Place for Hope
  • They need the kinds of infrastructural supports,
    educational programming, and psychological
    empowerment that will provide them with the
    self-esteem and community-building activities to
    truly believe that their lives can be different,
    that they can be anything they want to be in this
    world through commitment, hard work, dedication,
    and an equal opportunity to pursue their dreams.

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Hopes Story
  • Hope Whitlock, eighty-one years old, is the
    inspiration for A Place for Hope's name. Mrs.
    Whitlock was raised the daughter of Chester
    sharecroppers.
  • Mrs. Whitlock is the mother of seven, who came to
    Rock Hill more than three decades ago.
  • Her four-room home was built by hand by her late
    husband. Ripped screens, broken glass, rust, and
    roosters are the landscape today
  • Hope's home is the heart of the Blackmon Road
    community, where folks in need stop for a hot
    meal, or a drink of water, or a moment's rest.

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A Place For Hope History
  • A Place for Hope was envisioned by Donna Berry as
    a community care and resource center to address
    the physical, educational, and empowerment needs
    of the neighborhood residents of the Blackmon
    Road Community
  • Supported and run through the efforts of
    volunteers, private partnerships, and public
    donations,
  • The Center officially opened Thanksgiving Day
    2001. Receiving official 501(C) 3 status as a
    non-profit, tax exempt, charitable organization
    in 2003, the center was able to expand its
    primary function of providing food and clothing
    to include educational and developmental
    resources as well.

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APFH History (continued)
  • The Centers commitment to providing education
    and job skills training enabled York County and
    Catawba Regional Council of Governments to secure
    a community development block grant in September
    2005.
  • The 500,000 grant is administered by York County
    under the guidance of the Blackmon Road Community
    Builders, which is inclusive of Blackmon Rd.
    community leaders. The grant provides for the
    laying of water and sewer lines in the
    neighborhood.
  • The partnership between local government,
    non-governmental organizations, and local banks
    and businesses will help A Place for Hope reach
    its goal of becoming a sustainable community
    resource center.
  • This partnership will also help A Place for Hope
    provide for the needs of the Blackmon Road
    community, works toward the empowerment of its
    citizens, and serves as a catalyst for social and
    material change, its ultimate goal.

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Contacts
  • Executive DirectorLynn Russelllynniciarussell_at_ho
    tmail.com
  • Site Manager Rashon Carraway                    
  • carrawayr1_at_winthrop.edu
  • Staff Stephanie Clayton (AmeriCorps VISTA)
    claytons_at_winthrop.edu
  • President of Board Dr. Jennifer Leigh
    DisneyAssistant Professor of Political
    Science(803) 323-4668disneyj_at_winthrop.edu
  • Hours of Operation 200-700 pm Monday-
    Thursday, Saturdays as scheduled for special
    events
  • Telephone 803-329-HOPE (4673)
  • Mailing Address P.O. Box 11232Rock Hill, SC
    29731
  • Web Address www.aplaceforhope.net
  •   Email placeforhope_at_comporium.net

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Donations
  • Holiday Angel Tree Gift Exchange Celebration
    provides resources for annual holiday gift
    exchange in which individuals can buy gifts/gift
    cards for a child or family, or contribute
    resources for the center
  • Hope Scholarship for Personal Enrichment-
    provides tuition and related transportation costs
    for residents to attend adult education programs
    or personal enrichment classes at local area
    schools and agency organizations.
  • Kerosene and Winter Heating Assistance Program
    provides for the purchase of kerosene, heaters,
    and gas cans for distribution to residents.
  • Cash Donations Cash donations are used to
    support operating costs, infrastructure, and
    programming
  •  General Budget and Operating Expenses provides
    resources for center utility bills, center staff
    salary, and the purchase of needed technological
    educational tools/supplies

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Sponsorships
  • Diamond Sponsor 5,000-10,000 annual commitment
    for 5 years
  • Platinum Sponsor 3,000-4,999 annual commitment
    for 5 years
  • Gold Sponsor 2,000-2,999 annual commitment for
    5 years
  • Silver Sponsor 1,000-1,999 annual commitment
    for 5 years    
  • Friends of APFH 100-999 annual commitment for 5
    years  
  • If you would like to become a community sponsor
    please contact Dr. Jennifer Disney.

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Directions
  • DIRECTIONS FROM WINTHROP UNIVERSITY
  • (the following directions are modified for road
    construction)
  • 1Starting from either Charlotte or Oakland
    Ave, head away from Cherry Rd. towards downtown
  • 2Turn Left onto White St and continue straight
    for 1-2 miles.
  • 3Turn Right onto Albright/SC72 (Eckerd will be
    on your right).
  • 4Continue until you pass Harley Davidson store
    on LEFT
  • 5Turn Left onto Blackmon Street beside Terminex
    Exterminating. (this is a gravel road).
  • 6Turn Right onto Joe Louis Blvd.
  • 7Turn Left onto Archer Dr.
  • 8Continue till you see playground equipment
  • 9Make a left into A Place for Hope parking lot.

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Latest NEWS
  • November 2006
  • A Place for Hope welcomes LYNN
  • RUSSELL, our first ever Executive
  • Director!
  • October 2006
  • 5 year Anniversary
  • Celebration to honor all
  • of our sponsors, donors,
  • and volunteers
  • 3rd annual HOPEFEST Benefit
  • Concert
  • September 2006
  • The construction project to lay the
  • water and sewer lines down to the
  • Center and pave Blackmon Road is
  • underway!
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