Redirection of Hope Inc.

Helping redirect change for the hopefull

aka ROH, Inc.   |   INDIANAPOLIS, IN   |  redirectionofhopeinc.org

Mission

Our mission is to meet the needs of all low-income individuals & families, including those with disabilities, youth transitioning out of foster care, seniors, and veterans without access to fresh food, personal hygiene and cleaning supplies, money for utilities, medications, home repairs, or other immediate family needs to help create economic opportunity, advance long-term environmental sustainability, and strengthen local communities. Our goal is to reintegrate participants into the workforce or prepare them for adulthood by helping them cultivate life skills, enhance academic and gain competitive job skills so they can become productive citizens.

Ruling year info

2017

President

Ms. Barry L. Stewart

Main address

3339 CRESTWELL DR

INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46268 USA

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EIN

27-2899214

NTEE code info

Independent Housing for People with Disabilities (L24)

Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution (O12)

Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution (Y12)

IRS filing requirement

This organization is required to file an IRS Form 990-N.

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Redirection of Hope. Inc.

ROH, Inc. focuses on assisting foster children, senior citizens, and veterans who are transitioning from military service or foster care and works to reintegrate them into the workforce or prepare them for adulthood by helping them cultivate life skills, enhance academic and gain competitive job skills so they can become productive citizens. It was established to remedy three select groups of people. The emotional, academic, employability and physical struggles and concerns of fostered youth as they age out of foster care and work to become responsible young adults, normally around the age of 18. Our focus is also on a variety of initiatives that help senior Hoosiers with an opportunity to live in safe, affordable, good-quality housing in economically stable communities while building relationships among mentored youth volunteers and participants. Lastly our focus is on assisting homeless Veterans with finding adequate housing as they transition back into civilian lifestyles after service. ROH, Inc has an aim to assist those in need in a dignified and supportive manner.

Population(s) Served
At-risk youth
Veterans

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Goals & Strategy

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Our mission is to meet the needs of all low-income individuals & families, including those with disabilities, youth transitioning out of foster care, seniors, and veterans without access to fresh food, personal hygiene and cleaning supplies, money for utilities, medications, home repairs, or other immediate family needs to help create economic opportunity, advance long-term environmental sustainability, and strengthen local communities. Our goal is to reintegrate participants into the workforce or prepare them for adulthood by helping them cultivate life skills, enhance academic and gain competitive job skills so they can become productive citizens.

Our mission is to meet the needs of all low-income individuals & families, including those with disabilities, youth transitioning out of foster care, seniors, and veterans without access to fresh food, personal hygiene and cleaning supplies, money for utilities, medications, home repairs, or other immediate family needs to help create economic opportunity, advance long-term environmental sustainability, and strengthen local communities. Our goal is to reintegrate participants into the workforce or prepare them for adulthood by helping them cultivate life skills, enhance academic and gain competitive job skills so they can become productive citizens.

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Redirection of Hope Inc.

Board of directors
as of 05/30/2021
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

3177142660 Barry Stewart

Redirection of Hope Inc.

Term: 2010 -

Maurio Rhodes

Eastside Trucking, Inc.

Lenerd McKinney

He Cares, Inc.

Angela Tyler

Ambush Construction, Inc.

LaDonna Booker

Healing Hands Ministry

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 5/30/2021

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Leadership

The organization's leader identifies as:

Race & ethnicity
Black/African American
Gender identity
Female, Not transgender
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or Straight
Disability status
Person without a disability

Race & ethnicity

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