Kids Hope United, one of the largest private nonprofit organizations in the nation, has changed its name to One Hope United, effective Jan. 20, 2010.
“For more than 100 years, our staff and Board members have been dedicated to one cause: bringing hope of a safe and nurturing home for children,” said Bill A. Gillis, president/CEO. “Our new name captures this dedication, with each word carrying great meaning.”
The organization was founded as Chicago Baptist Orphanage in 1895 and Hudelson Baptist Children’s Home in 1903. It has expanded its service array since its early beginnings as two orphanages, with services falling in six program categories, including:
* Child Abuse Prevention Services
* Early Childhood Development
* Counseling Services
* Family Preservation Services
* Youth Services
* Placement Services (Foster Care, Adoption and Residential Treatment)
“This name better conveys our commitment to collaborating with communities to achieve results through a growing array of services, including advocacy for teenagers and young adults, mental health services for families, child development services and volunteer programs for seniors,” said Gillis.
With principal offices in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Florida, the organization serves nearly 15,000 children and families each year. Learn more at www.onehopeunited.org.