About Us

About Zam's Hope Community Resource Center

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Our Mission

Our mission is to provide human services to individuals and families in need to ensure their self-reliance and empowerment. We believe self-reliant and empowered individuals will succeed in building stronger, healthier and future communities.

Our Vision

  • To provide educational programming so that our clients have more opportunities and choices to create successful lives. Education is the key to success!
  • To increase the proficiency and employment opportunities of adults through ESL, employment skill building, training, and, for newer immigrants, a safe place to learn and understand national and local rules and regulations. ZAM’s Hope believes that our clients, when confident, will have better opportunities at creating lifestyles of their choice, which will build stronger, healthier communities!
  • To provide low-income families and individuals with food, clothing, household items and financial (Zakat) giving programs. We believe when persons have their immediate needs met, for example when they are not hungry, they can focus and progress and give back to their communities!

Our TEAM

  • ZAM’s Hope is run by the dedication, effort and contribution of our board members, advisory boards, staff, and volunteers. These individuals work tireless to advocate for and provide services to the community.
  • ZAM’s Hope Community Resource Center continues to focus on developing strategies for fundraising, meeting annual goals and attracting new major donors and sponsors. ZAM’s Hope also holds annual and monthly events to excite and inspire the community.
  • ZAM’s Hope staff and volunteers possess the ability to understand and work with a broad spectrum of personalities and abilities. We work hard to create the kind of positive and motivating environment that will make all our community goals and strategies come to fruition.
  • We endeavor to uphold the mission of the ZAM’s Hope Community Resource Center, through excellent customer service, financial stability, and growth.
  • 4800 Individuals
  • 700 Families
  • 2450 Women
  • 1100 Elders
  • 1000 Children
  • 4800 Living at or under the federal poverty threshold
  • 100 Homeless
  • 250 Persons with disabilities

ZAM’s Hope is open to all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, parental status, marital status, military stats, military discharged status, source of income, disability, housing status, racial equity, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status or any other protective status.

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