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Hope Haven Area Development Center company history timeline

1808

Purchased lot at 1808 Racine.

1819

Maintenance Department moves to 1819 Douglas Avenue and receives $50,000 anonymous gift for renovation.

1904

ICF/MR program is the recipient of the Ertz residence at 1904 Grube.

1963

1963 Activity center formed to serve disabled adults.

1964

After years of dedication and a series of uphill battles, Hope Haven opened its doors to eleven children in 1964.

1964 - Hope Haven is established, serving 11 children with three staff members.

1964 Association for retarded citizens organized a successful area-wide fund raising

1968

1968 - Work Training Center opens, offering real work opportunities and training for adults with disabilities.

1970

1970 Residence and activity center established with funds from successful community

1972

1972 In July Hope Haven Area Development Center is incorporated.

1979

1979 Izaak Walton Lake property secured by a long term lease with Des Moines County Board of

1980

1980 Can sorting center opens.

1981

1981 Activity center moved into former Hope Haven school.

1982

1982 Walton group home constructed to serve 12 adult clients.

1983

1983 - First three residential sites are built.

1983 Construction started on Lake View apartments to house 18 disabled adults.

1984

1984 Board voted to pursue fund raising feasibility study for intermediate care facility (ICF/MR) needs.

1985

1985 Fund drive launched to construct two 8 person ICF's/MR for children and adults.

1986

Hope Haven of DeKalb County, Inc. began in 1986 as Public Action to Deliver Shelter (PADS through the efforts of the Sycamore Ministerial Association and St Mary’s Catholic Church in Sycamore.

1987

program opened in November 1987.

1988

1988 - Mental Health & Recovery services are established.

1988 Supported Employment Program implemented.

In 1988, PADS obtained a regular site, renting the vacant parsonage owned by First United Methodist in DeKalb, and hired its first

1990

In 1990, PADS began offering shelter seven nights a week at a permanent site, 316 North Sixth Street in DeKalb.

1991

1991 Iowa Street group home closed because of significant financial losses incurred due to insufficient

The board decided to stay open year-around in 1991 and officially changed the name to Hope Haven of DeKalb County, Inc.

1992

1992 Funds raised to renovate both mobile units and to purchase a new phone system and central air.

1994

1994 - International Ministries begins, providing mobility through worldwide wheelchair distributions.

1995

1995 Hope Haven Area Development Center Foundation loaned the corporation funds to purchase a

A 1995 Mercury Mystique donated for use in Supported Employment Services.

In 1995, Lesly Wicks, the current Executive Director, was hired.

1996

1996 Supported Employment expands to five job coaches and 54 persons served.

1997

1997 Hope Haven begins the management of Odessa Residential Care Facility.

1998

1998 Opened a vocational program in Henry county called Mt.

1999

1999 Human Resource Director position is established and hired.

2000

2000 3 year CARF accreditation awarded.

2001

2001 - The KidChair Wheelchair is introduced and begins distribution around the world.

2001 The Board and Senior Management conducted strategic planning for the agency and developed the

2002

2002 Hopefully Yours opened in October.

2003

2003 Received a 3 year CARF accreditation in all programs with no recommendations.

2004

2004 Expanded waiver program to include Day Habilitation and PreVocational Services.

In 2004, Dresser Court opened at

2005

2005 Hope Haven web site redesigned.

2009

2009 Opened the Market Street site.

2010

2010 – Employment services expand into Worthington, MN through the acquisition of The Achievement Center (TAC).

2010 Alternative Services roof replaced.

2011

2011 and Together For Hope Fundraiser raises over $30,000 for Hopefully Yours.

In 2011, Hope Haven broke ground on an expansion project that added almost 4,500 square feet to the existing Emergency Shelter, including 30 more beds, a large classroom, and an additional play room.

2013

2013 Expanded enclave services to Lee County.

2014

2014 - Expansion into Spirit Lake and Estherville regions through the acquisition of Echo Plus.

2014 $50,000 Iowa Finance Authority Grant received for purchase of Morning Sun home.

2015

In January 2015, Hope Haven opened two programs based on evidence-based, best practices in the field of homelessness.

2015 - Partnership with Sunshine Services begins in Spencer, IA.

2018

2018 Homestead Autism Program for Children leases the former Northwood Group Home.

2019

2019 Balance (formerly Homestead) Autism Program opens and leases former Northwood Group Home.

2020

Employment Services – Small Group Employment (Enclave) were suspended the week of 3/17/2020

2021

2021 - Hope Haven receives 16th consecutive Three-Year Accreditation from the international accrediting body, CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities).

2021 Hope Haven receives $219,000 through the CARES Act for loss of revenue due to COVID 19.

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