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The mission of High Hopes Development Center is to NAMING OPPORTUNITIES
equip children, youth, and their families with
the skills necessary to achieve success through
education, therapeutic services, and loving support. There are a number of very special naming opportunities available
to donors of qualifying gift amounts. These allow donors the
unique opportunity to designate their gifts to a particular part of
the project and dedicate them in honor or memory as they choose.
The reputation of High Hopes has been 33 years in the making, Large Multi-Purpose Room (2) $125,000 each
and the impact on children and families during that time
has been tremendous. High Hopes Development Center Lobby $100,000
Infant/Toddler Playground $75,000
“United Way of Williamson County values our
collaborative partnership with High Hopes. Covered Walkway Joining the Buildings $50,000
Their program outcomes strongly align with our
Health Initiative to help the most vulnerable in our Preschool Activity Pod (3) $35,000 each
community.”
~ Pam Bryant, President & CEO Classrooms (4) $25,000 each
United Way of Williamson County Staff Lunch Rooms (2) $25,000 each
Training/Conference Room $20,000
“Williamson, Inc. applauds High Teacher/Therapy Workrooms (2) $15,000 each
Hopes for undertaking this necessary
expansion of their campus to meet the Therapy Treatment Rooms (5) $15,000 each
population growth in the Middle
Tennessee area. Rather than wait, High Hopes has chosen to expand, welcoming Augmentative & Alternative Communications $15,000
more children into their inclusive preschool and accepting more children with (AAC) Therapy Treatment & Evaluation Room
special needs into their therapy clinic -- a win-win for all of us.”
~ Matt Largen, President & CEO Feeding Center Therapy Rooms (6) $10,000 each
Williamson, Inc.
Offices (15) $10,000 each
Quiet Room $10,000
“High Hopes Development Center is a model 501(c)3 non-profit in Williamson
County. Foundational, corporate, and individual supporters can rest knowing Nurse’’’s Office $10,000
that their dollars are not only helping children and families in the community,
but they are used in a fiscally responsible way. This building expansion speaks
to the forward thinking of the High Hopes Board to see the growth in Middle
Tennessee and meet it head on to serve more and more families.” “We were in a bad place. We had no hope.
~Rogers Anderson They gave us hope. These therapists gave us hope.” (B.G)
Williamson County Mayor