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Academy of Hope

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Founder
  
Church of the Saviour

Founded
  
1985

Location
  
Washington, DC

Mission
  
To fight adult illiteracy

Headquarters
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Why we invest in academy of hope


Academy of Hope (AOH) is a non-profit organization, involved in providing "educational empowerment" to Washington, DC adults. The organization was founded in 1985 by Church of the Saviour volunteers.

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Services

Academy of Hope provides adult basic education leading to improved literacy, the GED certificate, other high school diploma programs (External Diploma Program), and computer training. Students are typically adults with limited or no income who are under-educated or lack the educational skills for employment. About 350 students have received high school credentials through the academy, taking an average of two years but as many as 10 years in a few cases.

Funding

Academy of Hope receives funding from private donors and foundations as well as $170,000 a year in federal and D.C. funds earmarked to fight adult illiteracy. A 2007 renovation and move was paid for in part by a $200,000 grant from Oprah Winfrey's Angel Network.

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Academy of Hope Wikipedia