Alliance for HOPE International

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Alliance for HOPE International in downtown San Diego headquarters the national Family Justice Center movement from Suite A625 on West Broadway, where the organization was formalized in 2006 after launching the country's first Family Justice Center in San Diego in 2002. The organization operates four integrated programs—the National Family Justice Center Alliance, Camp HOPE America, the Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention, and the Justice Legal Network—all designed to co-locate services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, and human trafficking under a single roof, reducing the number of times a survivor retells their story to investigators and advocates at agencies like the San Diego City Attorney office that originally incubated the model. The San Diego Family Justice Center prototype was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2003 and became the basis for President George W. Bush's $20 million Family Justice Center Initiative, which has since replicated the co-located service model in communities across the country and internationally. Camp HOPE America provides summer camping and year-round mentoring for children exposed to domestic violence, while the Training Institute delivers strangulation-prevention coursework to law enforcement, prosecutors, and emergency clinicians who handle the lethal-risk cases that military family-law practitioners like A All Military Personnel And Dependents Divorce And Family Law encounter in custody and protective-order proceedings. The most complex engagements involve multi-year technical assistance to cities and counties building new Family Justice Centers from the ground up—integrating 25 or more on-site partner agencies into a single facility plan.

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