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hopeFound Volunteers Julie Leven and Rebecca Strauss bring symphony experience to shelter residents 

No losers on hopeFound's softball team

Guests of the Kitty Dukakis Treatment Center for Women participate in The Suitcase Project

Photographer Peter Cross honored as a hopeFound Hero

Mary Nee ushers in a new era of addressing adult homelessness 

hopeFound Executive Director Mary Nee honored in Boston's Women's Business Journal

John Dukakis elected to Board of Directors

hopeFound pilots WorkFirst program

hopeFound honors Community Champions

Wal-mart provides funding to hopeFound's WorkFirst program

Long time hopeFound supporter PCG honored at the Boston Business Journal's 2009 Corporate Citizen Summit

Kitty Dukakis is greeted by the women in the treatment center bearing her name

Coverage of the May 14th Women and Wellness Breakfast with Kitty Dukakis on Channel 7

Mary Nee and Kitty Dukakis discuss the Wellness Initiative on NECN

NECN featured Michael Ferullo a 2009 hopeFound Hero and a member of hopeFound’s Bulldog Running Club

Aaron Finegold, a 2009 hopeFound Hero was featured in the Brandeis Justice

Katie Beam, a member of a hopeFound Hero family, was featured in the Boston Herald

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