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HopeBridge Center exists to serve the community in tangible ways. Our mission is to serve in ways that make a difference today and offer hope for tomorrow. And our desire is to walk alongside people in need of support, encouragement and hope. The HopeBridge vision is built on the premise that relationships and the surrounding community are important. We look forward to getting to know you better!


Community Events

• The Food Shelf at HopeBridge

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The Food Shelf at HopeBridge
exists to help those experiencing food insecurities. No appointment is needed but there is on-site registration. Our primary areas of service include New Hope, Crystal, Robbinsdale and Plymouth residents.

- Learn more about The Food Shelf at HopeBridge.
- Discover the many volunteer roles available. Contact Holly Nimchuk.

• Computer Classes
Do you have an interest in learning more about computers? Would you like to better understand how to use them at home and at work? Come to our basic computer classes! This is a great class for everyone, including seniors and ESL learners.
Classes will be starting again soon!
Location: HopeBridge Computer Lab
Call 763-536-3217 to register.

• Community Crafters
Do you have a project you've been meaning to work on? Or maybe you'd like to try your hand at designing a necklace or knitting a scarf? Here’s your chance to spend the day (or part of it) working on a hobby. Throughout the day, you’ll also have opportunities to learn a new skiill like card making, crocheting and more. Come work on an existing project or learn something new. Women's Ministries is offering this great opportunity to be creative, enjoy some treats and get to know some other women in the community. Learn more>>

• Intercultural Cooking Lessons
Love to cook? Want to learn to cook? Love to eat ethnic food?

Each session offers the opportunity to increase your cooking skills and cultural awareness. As the food cooks, you'll also gain helpful information about nutrition, learn more about other cultures and enjoy conversation that gives everyone something to “chew” on. Then as we eat the meal we‘ve prepared, we’ll have quality time to get to know one another better! Learn more>>

• English as a Second Language (ESL) Classes
Do you want to practice your English? Would you like to make some new friends? Do you have questions about living in the United States? Come practice English at HopeBridge Center! Learn more>>

• K2 tog - Knit two together
Do you love to knit or crochet or have you always wanted to learn? Come to K2 tog, a group designed to knit together the church and community.

Meet at HopeBridge every Monday from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. We will knit and crochet scarves and hats to be donated in the community. All are welcome! Supplies and lessons are provided. Contact Amy Houts at 763-560-2255 with questions.


contact info

holly nimchuk
763-533-5887
email

Directions
HopeBridge Center
4217 Boone Ave. N.
New Hope, MN 55428