WHO WE ARE:
Hope Network is a non-profit organization operating across the state of Michigan. We have 240 locations and serve over 34,000 people with disabilities or disadvantages each and every year.
WHAT WE DO:
We help people overcome physical, mental or social barriers that impact how they live. The result is fulfillment through independence, progress, and community integration. Whether it’s…
…a dad recovering from a brain injury
…a child growing up with autism
…an ex-offender trying to re-enter society
…a teenager battling depression
We have countless stories of restoration to tell.
HOW WE DO IT:
For over 60 years, we’ve provided neuro rehabilitation, behavioral healthcare, developmental support services, autism services, community support, and more. We do this because we believe every person was created to live life to the fullest – no matter their age, no matter their background, no matter what’s holding them back.
WHY IT MATTERS:
60 million people in the U.S. suffer from disabilities or disadvantages that impact how they live. Over one million of these people live in Michigan. To put it into perspective, that’s more than the population of Detroit.
A majority have fallen through the cracks and aren’t receiving the care they deserve. That’s a problem – but we’re solving it by being advocates for these people.
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The Department of Health and Human Services manages the delivery of health and human-related services for all North Carolinians, especially our most vulnerable citizens – children, elderly, disabled and low-income families. The Department works closely with health care professionals, community leaders and advocacy groups; local, state and federal entities; and many other stakeholders to make this happen.
The Department is divided into 30 divisions and offices. NCDHHS divisions and offices fall under four broad service areas - health, human services, administrative, and support functions.
NCDHHS also oversees 14 facilities: developmental centers, neuro-medical treatment centers, psychiatric hospitals, alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers, and two residential programs for children.
Mission:
In collaboration with our partners, DHHS provides essential services to improve the health, safety and well-being of all North Carolinians.
Vision:
Advancing innovative solutions that foster independence, improve health and promote well-being for all North Carolinians.
Values:
People-Focused
Focus on the people we serve, deliver value and make a positive impact on their lives and communities.
Teamwork
We are all one department, one team, working toward one goal: to improve the health, safety and well-being of all North Carolinians.
Proactive Communication
Maintain an open and trusting environment for collaboration and continuous improvement with our team, stakeholders and the people we serve.
Transparency
Share expertise, information and honest feedback within the Department and with stakeholders and the community. Ask for help when needed.
Stewardship
Be good stewards of resources and time to create a positive impact for those we serve.
Joy
Have joy and balance at work so we all bring our A-game when serving the people of North Carolina.