OPD Officer Conducts Training for Carole’s House of Hope Residents, Staff
Carole’s House of Hope (CHH) continues to expand its coursework for the ladies, children and staff by offering critical training regarding personal safety.
During the latest training session held on November 20th, Omaha Police Officer Jennifer Nelson presented numerous strategies to help improve personal safety. Special thanks to Officer Nelson and the OPD for providing this training to those Carole’s House of Hope serves!
Established in 2011, the mission of Carole’s House of Hope is to provide hope and healing for women, mothers and their children through innovative programming and services that promotes self-sufficiency and independence. Carole’s House of Hope’s transitional living program is designed to motivate and support participants in developing self-confidence, life goals, healthy parenting skills, and the crucial life skills necessary to be successful and thrive independently. The vision of Carole’s House of Hope is to inspire women and mothers to discover their individual promise, purpose, and power to positively influence their families, impact their communities, and change the world.
For more information, please visit www.caroleshouseofhope.org or contact Happy Opitz at (402) 991-4673 Ext. 103 / Happy@caroleshouseofhope.org.