Choosing Hope- We choose hope by respecting each woman and child participating in the program, regardless of race, ethnicity, faith, or life experience.
- We choose hope by building on each individual’s strengths and offering a solution to homelessness that emerges as all of us bring our strengths to the table.
- We choose hope by promoting transformation and positive changes which occur in the life of families facing homelessness, staff, Neighboring Volunteers, board members, and other volunteers through their involvement in Bridge of Hope.
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Practicing Cultural Humility- We practice cultural humility because our faith teaches us that everyone is our neighbor, equally valued and beloved by God.
- We practice cultural humility as the primary tool for advocating alongside those experiencing social injustices that perpetuate homelessness, including racism, sexism, and poverty.
- We practice cultural humility by equipping all who are involved with Bridge of Hope to grow and develop a deep understanding and utilization of the three tenets of cultural humility: life-long learning and critical self-reflection, recognizing and challenging power imbalances, and creating institutional accountability.
- We practice cultural humility by committing ourselves to become a network of staff, board, Neighboring Volunteers, and supporters that represent the diversity of the kingdom of God.
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