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Star of Hope Activity Center company history timeline

1984

1984 - Star of Hope added a ten bed training residence in North Bend in response to a need for additional residential services in the community.

1986

In response, Star of Hope opened the Women and Family Emergency Shelter in 1986 on North Main Street.

1993

1993 - Star of Hope assumed the operation of a group home on Virginia St that serves five medically frail individuals.

1994

1994 - Star of Hope opened a fourth Group Home called Compass Circle.

2002

2002- Star of Hope, through an Ameri-Corps grant, added a Social/Leisure Program to help develop opportunities for community integration with the help of Volunteers.

2003

2003 - Star of Hope developed a Semi-Retirement Program to meet the needs of our aging individuals.

2004

In the spring of 2004, the June Waggoner House of Hope Day Care Center was opened on that site providing the very best in childcare and after school programs for more than 100 homeless youngsters and teens.

2004 - Star of Hope expanded once again; as services to the community were started in lawn care, wine bottle recycling and sales, commercial/residential cleaning services, confidential document destruction, handmade cards, hand woven rugs, and product assembly.

Star of Hope’s hand woven, one of a kind, loomed rugs, and handmade greeting cards, both produced by adults with developmental disabilities, are featured in the store, having already been introduced into the product line in 2004.

2005

2005 - Star of Hope purchased the two adjoining buildings next to the SOH main offices, and a vacant lot at the other end of the SOH building.

2006

2006 - Star of Hope purchased the Oregon Connection/House of Myrtlewood a retail establishment.

2008

2008 - Star of Hope substantially increased the Community Supports Program.

2009

2009 - Star of Hope opened a 5th group home, Cedar Court Group Home.

2010

2010 - Star of Hope, opened the 6th group home, Lombard Street, for three male adults with challenging behaviors.

2012

2012 - Star of Hope opened our 7th Group Home, Marple Street Group Home, a three bedroom home serving 3 female clients with challenging behaviors.

2013

2013 - Star of Hope opened our 8th Group Home, Ash Street Group Home, a three bedroom home serving 3 female clients with higher needs.

2016

2016 - Our 9th Group Home, Forest View, is located on Ash Street in North Bend.

2018

2018 - In January our Cedar Court Group Home moved to 8th Street in Coos Bay.

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