Strategy Session

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As a dedicated professional in hospitality, maintenance, or security, you work hard to protect people, property, and peace of mind while keeping operations running smoothly. Now it’s time to make sure you’re maximizing your earning potential and advancing your career in these essential industries. We invite you to book a complimentary Zoom consultation call, where […]

Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED – R.21

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Course Description  Be ready to save lives—anytime, anywhere. Our Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED course trains you to confidently handle breathing and cardiac emergencies for adults, children, and infants. Perfect for those needing OSHA-compliant certification for the workplace, child care, hospitality, or office environments.  Duration: 3.25 Hours

Heartsaver First Aid CPR/AED

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Course Description This course covers CPR techniques, first aid basics, medical emergencies, environmental emergencies such as poisoning and allergy related emergencies. Duration: 8 Hours

Heartsaver CPR/AED

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Course Description This course is essential for non-healthcare providers for CPR techniques, choking victims, and lifesaving skills for adults, children, and infants under cardiac arrest. Duration: 4 Hours

BLS Provider, BLS Provider Renewal, BLS Provider Skills Session

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BLS Provider Skills Session Course Description Ready to complete your American Heart Association BLS Provider certification? Join our in-person BLS Skills Session – the essential hands-on portion of the AHA’s HeartCode® BLS Blended Learning course. 2-hour in-person trainingPractice & test your BLS skills with certified instructorsFulfills the AHA BLS certification requirement Before attending, you’ll need […]

F&LS Director Fire & Non-Fire w/ Active Shooter (F-89)

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Course Description F89 – Fire and Life Safety (FLS) Director An FLS Director is required in commercial buildings that need a Comprehensive Fire Safety and Emergency Action Plan, or in buildings that previously required a Fire Safety Director. This includes high-rise office buildings, hotels, or buildings with fire alarm systems that have two-way voice communication. […]

FDNY Fireguard Prep Course

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F01 F02 F03 F04 F01 & F02 – Citywide Fireguard Certifications In any occupancy where a required fire protection system is out of service, a firewatch must be maintained by one or more persons holding a Certificate of Fitness as an F-01 Citywide Fireguard for Impairment. A Certificate of Fitness is also required for all […]

Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters (F-80)

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Course Description F80 – Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters All homeless shelters require an individual holding a Certificate of Fitness (F-80) for Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters. This certificate is also required in any building or occupancy that must have a one-way voice communication system, […]

Building Pathways Toward Lasting Independence

Hope Here Homes is more than a place to live—it’s a place to grow. Our mentorship programs, life-skills training, and supportive resources are designed to help residents gain independence and confidence. One young adult in our program shared how career coaching and financial literacy classes gave them the tools to secure employment and manage money wisely. With each skill learned, they felt more empowered to take control of their future. These pathways to independence are at the heart of what we do, ensuring that every resident has the chance to thrive long after leaving our care.

The Power of Community Connections

True change happens when people come together for a greater purpose. At Hope Here Homes, our partnerships with local organizations, volunteers, and donors play a vital role in creating lasting impact. Volunteers give their time and talents to support residents, donors provide the resources to expand housing, and community groups strengthen networks of care. Together, this powerful collaboration ensures that individuals and families don’t just receive shelter, but also find belonging and connection. The power of community proves that when we stand together, we can turn houses into homes and challenges into hopeful futures.