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The Evolution of HOPE



  • HOPE Is Born

    Helping Ourselves Pursue Enrichment (HOPE) begins as a grass roots member-centric organization. Individuals utilizing behavioral health services in Pima County meet to provide peer support for navigating the system.  Continue Reading...

    1980's
  • HOPE Becomes Incorporated

    HOPE incorporates in the City of Tucson to officially become HOPE, INC.  Continue Reading...

    1992
  • Birth of the Warm Line

    HOPE's Warm Line opens to callers throughout Pima County, providing peer support to individuals in need.  Continue Reading...

    1999
  • HOPE Joins CPSA

    HOPE becomes a Community Service Provider in the Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) public behavioral health network  Continue Reading...

    2002
  • Diversion Services

    Diversion Services begins administering peer support to individuals involved in the Mental Health Court of Pima County  Continue Reading...

    2011
  • HOPE Opens Nueva Luz

    HOPE's Nueva Luz site becomes licensed as an outpatient clinic and expands services to include case management and therapy.  Read more...

    2012
  • 100% Peer Run

    HOPE becomes the only 100% Peer and Family run Comprehensive Service Provider in the state of Arizona.  Read more..

    2014
  • HOPE Yuma becomes a reality!

    HOPE opens site in Yuma, AZ, offering outpatient services and peer support.  Read more...

    2016
  • HOPE and the Cenpatico Network

    HOPE becomes a Specialty Provider in the Cenpatico Network, providing services to bridge the gaps in behavioral health care with a focus on recovery, wellness and reintegration.  Read more..

    2017
  • HOPE welcomes Apache Junction!

    HOPE opens 4th outpatient clinic in Apache Junction, co-located with Empowerment Systems.Offering outpatient services and peer support. 

    2019