Abigail Haubner

Marketing And Event Coordinator at HOPE 4 Youth

Abigail Haubner is a marketing professional currently serving as the Marketing and Event Coordinator at HOPE 4 Youth since January 2023. Concurrently, Abigail holds the position of Marketing & Shop Assistant at Woodland Designs LLC, where responsibilities include social media management and brand enhancement. Previous experience includes a role as a Marketing Assistant at Shop Twenties LLC, handling a variety of tasks including graphic creation and content planning. Abigail also worked as a Customer Service Associate at The Home Depot. Abigail obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 2022.

Location

Andover, United States

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices


HOPE 4 Youth

There’s no one-size-fits-all definition of young people experiencing homelessness. When they arrive at our doors, they are in need of a supportive community that understands what they face every day and can guide them through rebuilding their lives. HOPE 4 Youth is that place! Every day, 20-25 young people walk through our Drop-In Center doors and we work hard to help them by meeting their basic needs such as a hot, nutritious meal, food from our food pantry, hygiene products, clothes from our clothing closet, a hot shower and laundry facilities. Then we guide them towards their future by helping them secure housing, find employment, finish their education and access health services including on-site health care at HOPE Clinic, as well as meeting their faith needs via HOPE TreeHouse. When the doors of the Drop-In Center close, many of the youth find themselves couch-hopping or back on the streets. In response to this, HOPE 4 Youth opened the doors to HOPE Place, our transitional housing program located in Coon Rapids. HOPE Place gives homeless youth the chance to develop the skills needed to leave their status of homeless behind them and become independent, self-sustaining adults.


Industries

Employees

11-50

Links