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The Hope Center for Families

Dayton, OH
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About The Hope Center for Families

The Hope Center for Families is a community-based organization located in Dayton, Ohio. The center provides supportive services to families in the Dayton area, and any associated educational programming operates in a community services context. Institutional type, postsecondary classification, and IPEDS program data are not reflected in current records.

Specific postsecondary program offerings are not listed in available data at this time. Organizations of this type may offer workforce readiness training, GED preparation, life skills instruction, or vocational support services in partnership with local educational institutions.

Dayton is a mid-sized city in southwestern Ohio with a strong manufacturing and healthcare employment base. Individuals seeking educational or workforce development services through The Hope Center for Families should contact the organization directly to learn about available programming, eligibility, and community resources.

Contact Information

1800 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, OH 45406

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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