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Focus: HOPE
Last updated on July 27, 2011

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Recognizing the dignity and beauty of every person, we pledge intelligent and practical action to overcome racism, poverty and injustice. And to build a metropolitan community where all people may live in freedom, harmony, trust and affection. Black and white, yellow, brown and red from Detroit and its suburbs of every economic status, national origin and religious persuasion we join in this covenant.

Description:
A non-profit civil and human rights organization dedicated to alleviating the affects of racism, poverty and injustice through nationally recognized technical training and education programs, child care center, community development initiatives, arts project, commodity supplemental food program, and major corporate and university partnerships.

History:
Focus: HOPE, a civil and human rights organization founded in 1968 by Fr. William T. Cunningham (1930-1997) and Eleanor M. Josaitis, began as the decision of several people to face an acute social and moral crisis. The 1967 riot left metropolitan Detroit sharply divided along racial lines. By early 1968, shock had deepened into bitterness and hostility. New words described the new reality: polarization, white backlash, black militancy, flight.
It was in this atmosphere that the Focus: HOPE co-founders felt compelled to make a difference. They led a small group of people in writing a mission statement and starting a movement. The material resources available to them were minimal. But the human resources - extraordinary people from all walks of life with a dedication to the ideal of brotherhood, with courage and determination to endure - proved abundant. Focus: HOPE was born, and remains, a movement of minds, hearts, and wills committed to "intelligent and practical action to overcome racism, poverty and injustice."

Contact person: Bill Wenzell, Volunteer Manager, (phone), (email)


Office fax number: (313) 494-4214

Address:
 1355 Oakman
Detroit, MI 48238
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.focushope.edu

Directions:
 Focus: HOPE Driving Directions From Detroit Metropolitan Airport and points West: Take I-94 (Ford Freeway) East to Detroit. Exit left at M-10 (Lodge Freeway) North. Exit left at West Davison Ave. Follow Davison to LaSalle. Turn right on LaSalle. Go seven blocks to parking lot entrance (on left at Oakman Boulevard.) From Western Detroit Suburbs: Take I-96 (Jeffries Freeway) East. Exit at Davison Ave and continue East passing Livernois, Dexter and Wildemere. Turn left on LaSalle. Go seven blocks to parking lot entrance (on left at Oakman Boulevard.) From Northwestern Detroit Suburbs: Take M-10 (Lodge Freeway) South. Exit at Linwood. Turn right (South) onto Linwood. Continue South passing Fenkell. Turn left on Oakman Boulevard. Turn right on LaSalle, parking lot entrance is immediately on right. From Eastern Detroit Suburbs: Take I-94 (Ford Freeway) West to M-10 (Lodge Freeway) North. Exit left at Davison. Follow Davison to LaSalle. Right on LaSalle. Go seven blocks to parking lot entrance (on left at Oakman Boulevard.) From Downtown Detroit: Take M-10 (Lodge Freeway) North. Exit left at Davison Ave. Follow Davison to LaSalle. Turn right on LaSalle. Go seven blocks to parking lot entrance (on left at Oakman Boulevard.) From Southern Detroit Suburbs: Take I-75 North to M-10 (Lodge Freeway) North. From M-10 North, exit left at West Davison Ave. Follow Davison to LaSalle. Right on LaSalle. Go seven blocks to parking lot entrance (on left at Oakman Boulevard.) From Northern Detroit Suburbs: Take I-75 South to Davison. Exit right and follow Davison to LaSalle. Turn right on LaSalle. Go seven blocks to parking lot entrance (on left at Oakman Boulevard.)
Last updated on July 27, 2011


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