Family Hope Center is in the works

Hoping to break ground in the summer, Vine Maple Place is raising money to help build its new 15,000-square-foot facility, the Family Hope Center.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Wednesday, February 3, 2016 11:52am
  • News

By Sarah Brenden
Covington Reporter

Hoping to break ground in the summer, Vine Maple Place is raising money to help build its new 15,000-square-foot facility, the Family Hope Center.

The $4.7 million project will add more counseling offices, training rooms and more children and youth areas to serve an estimated 400 more families per year, according to a press release.

“The services are customized for each family to give them the tools they need to avoid homelessness in their future,” the release stated.

So far more than $3 million has been raised in initial fundraising efforts from gifts and pledges, Executive Director Michelle Frets said.

The Family Hope Center will be built on the .77 acre plot of land behind where Vine Maple Place is located, Frets said.

The goal is, she said, to open the doors to the new facility a year after breaking ground.

From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 13 at Tahoma High School, Vine Maple Place has scheduled a community celebration to raise money for the Family Hope Center.

Last year, Frets said Vine Maple Place helped 141 families, which equaled roughly 410 individuals.

Since 2000, Vine Maple Place has been helping single parents and their children who are facing homelessness.

And in 2012, they started helping those who may not be homeless yet but those who are also in danger of becoming homeless.

Located in Maple Valley, Vine Maple Place provides single parents with financial literacy training, employment and livable-wage development, housing case management, counseling and life skills development. Vine Maple Place also provides child and youth services, according to its website.

Aside from the training, Vine Maple Place has a number of duplexes where single families can stay for 30 to 60 days while they look for work and a place to stay.

Even after the families move out of the temporary housing on site, Vine Maple Place helps assist with rent, Frets said.

She added Vine Maple Place has a good relationship with a number of landlords around the area to help transition these families into their new housing.

The new Family Hope Center will be a resource center and will not include additional housing units for families.

Frets said the facility will provide the families with services to get back on their feet.

Vine Maple Place covers a 9-mile radius, Frets said.

A majority, roughly 40 percent, come from the Maple Valley and Covington area.

Twenty percent of families are from Kent, 15 percent from the Fairwood/Renton area and the remaining reach out to Vine Maple Place from Auburn, Hobart and Ravensdale.

The goal is to help end family homelessness, according to their website.

“We can solve this problem,” Frets said.

She added that in order for families to move forward, they have to feel safe.

Vine Maple Place works with families to help them grow and reunite as a unit, she added.

They work with families to “break the generational cycle,” she said.

Vine Maple Place is a last resort, she said, it is the last place people go.

They work with families who do not have their own support networks to turn to, and 92 percent of the families Vine Maple Place works with are still housed and working, Frets said.

Community members are welcome to donate online, Frets said, at vinemapleplace.org or during the community celebration in March.

Vine Maple Place is at 22815 SE 216th Way, Maple Valley.

The phone number is 425-432-2119.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

t
Kent receives $1.1M grant for Pacific Highway pedestrian crossing

Federal funds will pay for safety improvements near South 246th Street

t
Kent-based Toys for Joy program provides for 1,500 children

Puget Sound Fire collects more than 6,000 toys and stocking stuffers from community donations

t
Kent man, 34, shot and injured at sports bar on East Hill

Early Sunday morning, Dec. 22 at 25626 102nd Place SE

t
Kent Police Detective Ford retires after 29 years with department

Helped solve 44-year-old cold case murder in 2024

Courtesy Photo, King County
Prolific tagger faces charges for damage to Kent water tower

Man one of dozens who reportedly tagged properties across King County, including West Hill tower

t
Federal Way man charged in Kent I-5 crash that killed passenger

Documents state that evidence reportedly showed he was the driver, but he blamed the passenger.

The Kent Police Department went all out with their “Moana” themed display - even Maui showed up. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.
The Hogwarts Express pulls into Battle of the Badges | Photos

The 2024 Battle of the Badges took over the Renton Technical College on Dec. 14.

Kent Police Chief Rafael Padilla. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Police
City of Kent crime numbers drop in 2024 compared to 2023

Vehicle thefts, commercial burglaries and robberies see big decreases

Courtesy Photo, Kent School District
Kent School District says it ‘will do better next time’ with school closures

Late notifications issued about closures after Dec. 18 windstorm

t
Kent Police arrest pair for downtown robbery of pedestrian

Reportedly used pepper spray to attack Kent man, 56, as he walked on sidewalk Dec. 16

Meeker Middle School, one of six schools closed Wednesday, Dec. 18 in the Kent School District due to power outages from a windstorm. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent School District
Windstorm causes closure of six Kent schools due to power outages

Four elementary, two middle schools closed Wednesday, Dec. 18; couple of city roads closed

Volunteers wrap gifts during the 2023 Toys for Joy program. COURTESY PHOTO, Puget Sound Fire
Puget Sound Fire puts out plea for more Toys for Joy donations

Toys needed for children ages 9 to 12; more bikes, scooters requested; deadline is Dec. 20