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Congratulations Margaret Grasse on 15 years with Hope! Margaret started at Hope as a Team Associate, supporting adults on I/DD waivers to live independently, and serving Alaskan youth with behavioral issues in the least restrictive environment possible. After earning both her Baccalaureate of Social Work (BSW) and Baccalaureate of Nursing (BSN) from UAA, she then became Hope’s Community Health Nurse, where she continues to serve individuals and families across Kodiak, Kenai, Mat-Su, and Anchorage. When asked what keeps her working at Hope, Margaret shared, “The individuals and families enrich my life as they grow and mature. I love providing them nursing supports, using my life experiences, combined with learned skills garnered during my academic career at [UAA].” Jo-Anne Sullivan, Deputy Director of Health & Wellness, has worked closely with Margaret. She shared how thankful she is to have Margaret on our team. “She always puts her whole heart into every support she provides—and we all love her laughter and passion, and the amazing flowers she grows!” Outside of work, Margaret enjoys spending time with her husband, adult children, and three grandsons; singing at church, and tending to her English-style garden and making floral arrangements from it for various events. Thank you, Margaret, for your dedication, compassion, and heart. Happy 15th Hope Anniversary! 🎉
We’re excited to share that, thanks to our community's support and nominations, Hope is a finalist in the 2025 Anchorage Daily News 'Best of Alaska' awards in TWO categories—Assisted Living, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. We would be so thrilled to see our team's efforts recognized again in this way—and we need your help by voting weekly, now through June 29. • Visit www.adnbestofalaska.com/vote# • Under Healthcare, select "Assisted Living" • Under Community Impact (Nonprofits), select "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" • Click VOTE next to 'Hope Community Resources' and follow the prompts
🔊 Hope is hiring! Join our Direct Support Professionals team in Kenai, Alaska. No experience necessary! We are especially in need of staff for nights and weekends, 11:00pm–7:00am and 3:00pm–11:00pm. View the full job description and apply at https://rb.gy/8m28jr.
Hope is Hiring! Join Hope’s Behavioral Health Clinic in a unique hybrid role as Behavioral Health Technician / Registered Behavior Technician where you’ll support people with Autism, mental health challenges, and behavioral disorders—making a meaningful impact every single day. Whether you’re already RBT certified or just starting out, we’ve got you covered: • Hope pays for your RBT training • Hope reimburses you for your exam fee • Hope offers you ongoing support from our clinical team In this role, you'll: • Implement ABA programs and therapeutic interventions • Teach communication, social, and adaptive behavior skills • Track and document behaviors, skills, and progress • Collaborate to implement treatment plan goals and objectives $22.43 – $26.36/hour + Comprehensive benefits See full details and apply at https://rb.gy/6kic41.
At this year's Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon, we were excited to nominate and recognize Alex Curry with an Outstanding Community Volunteer award! Alex is an absolute rockstar volunteer at Hope Studios and has been volunteering up to 40 hours every week for nearly two years now. From organizing the Gallery to attending Studio events to collaborating with artists to assisting with sales during weekend events—Alex has done it all. They have built connections, learned job skills, and become a part of our Art Studio team. We’re so grateful for everything Alex brings to the Studio and to the community, and this luncheon was a perfect opportunity to say THANK YOU!
So many of our employees have reached major anniversaries lately, and we’re honored to celebrate yet another! Patricia Satterfield recently reached her 20-year anniversary with Hope! Over the years, Patricia has worn many hats, from a DSP to Lead DSP, Intensive Supports Associate, Community Support Supervisor, and now, as our Quality Supports Specialist, where she gets to apply her passion for advocacy, mentorship, and promoting standards of excellence in services. When asked what keeps her at Hope, Patricia shared that it’s all about the connections and relationships she’s made. She finds the most joy in helping the people we support advocate for themselves and teaching staff how to do the same. Outside of work, Patricia spends time with her husband of 27 years, her two wonderful adult children, and her fur kiddos—a dog, four cats, and a small parrot. She enjoys fishing, doing yard work, a variety of crafts, and restoring furniture. Patricia, thank you for all that you have done and continue to do for Hope!
🌟 Congratulations to Momodou! 🌟 We are so thrilled and honored to share that Momodou "Mo" Mboob has been awarded the 2025 Outstanding Professional of the Year in the field of Severe Mental Health Illness, presented to him at last week's Full Lives Conference! Mo leads Hope's team in Utqiaġvik as the Mental Health Resident Manager, and has been with Hope since 2013. He’s more than a provider—he’s a pillar in his community and he brings compassion, advocacy, and respect to the people he supports every day. During his heartfelt acceptance speech, Mo reminded us that, “We all have a moral responsibility to bring mental illness out of the shadow. Recovery is possible. Seeking treatment is a sign of strength, not weakness.” Mo’s leadership and tireless advocacy have created meaningful change, not just for those he serves, but for everyone lucky enough to know him. Hope and the world—and especially Utqiaġvik—are better because of him! Please join us in celebrating Mo and his commitment to Alaskans with mental health challenges.
Zack Gottsagen, the star of The Peanut Butter Falcon, paid a very special visit to our Discovery Center and Art Studio this week! He was joined by his parents and staff from the Trust Training Collaborative, who are presenting at next week’s Full Lives Conference—where Zack will be delivering the keynote speech. We’re all a little starstruck! Zack made a lasting impression on everyone here. It was truly an honor to meet him and share more about Hope and our community with him. As a special thank you, our Hope Studio artists presented him with a handmade bird art piece.
Hello job seekers! Val here! I'm a Hiring Specialist with Hope Community Resources. Looking for a fulfilling career? I am actively recruiting for a Recreation Coordinator (among other roles) for our AMAZING Discovery Center. This is an exciting leadership opportunity that will get you in the door with a 55+ year old non-profit that supports members of our community who experience disabilities. I welcome all questions. Feel free to reach out to me at 907-433-1730 or vapplin@hopealaska.org. Looking forward to chatting with you soon! TO APPLY: Use the QR code at the top of the flyer posted or you can apply at https://lnkd.in/gEv5HrK4
Mark your calendars and save the date! Thursday, May 15, 2025 is our annual Walk & Roll for Hope in Anchorage! Stay tuned for more details and how to register, and subscribe to our emails at https://rb.gy/8kpes7 to be the first to receive event information.