Place of Hope Inc.
Tricia Wegman is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in early childhood education and special education. Currently serving as a Cottage Parent at Place of Hope Inc. since September 2017, Tricia manages a non-profit group home focused on providing a supportive family environment for teenage mothers and their children in foster care. Previous roles include Learning Specialist at Desarrollando Mentes, where Tricia specialized in remedial therapies for children with learning disabilities, and at Pan-American School, providing intervention services in both English and Spanish for children with mild to moderate disabilities. Additionally, Tricia has experience as a Squad Leader for Adventures In Missions, co-leading teams across eleven countries to serve various charitable initiatives and teaching English to diverse age groups. Tricia holds a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education and Multi-Age Special Education from Cedarville University.
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Place of Hope Inc.
Place of Hope is one of South Florida’s largest and most diverse faith-based, state licensed children and family’s organization, providing a full continuum of care specializing in Neighborhood Style Foster Care, Extended Foster Care, Emancipated Youth, Human Trafficking, Emergency Placement, Maternity Care and Outreach Programs. Place of Hope is dedicated to providing a stable and loving family environment for hurting children and their families. We are committed to meeting desperate needs in our community by sharing God's love and placing hope in their lives - one child and family at a time. #1 Nonprofit for Youth Development, Shelter, and Crisis Services in the nation - Charity Navigator One of the "11 Top-Rated Charities That Changed The World In 2014!" - The Huffington Post 2014 "Nonprofit of the Year" - Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce Charles L. Bender, III (Executive Director) named 2014 Residential Caregiver of the Year - Florida Coalition for Children