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This animation provides a glimpse into the lives of HPOG participants and the supportive services that help carry them through their day.

The HPOG program serves participants who are diverse in age, gender, native language, cultural background, and geographic location.

This blog post was published in the original HPOG Blog on February 4, 2015.

Faith’s unwavering belief in herself allowed her to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges. Now, her engagement with HPOG allows her to start fulfilling her true potential.

Facing personal challenges is a true test of character, and that was one test Abby never failed.

Life leaves its marks on us; although we live with the scars, they only make us stronger.

In November 2013, Catrina came to the Southland Health Care Forum (SHCF), a Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) program funded by the Office of Family Assistance, after experiencing a number of set-backs in her life. Her contentious divorce just finalized, she was in danger of losing her home and had not worked in four years. Catrina faced the daunting task of rebuilding her life and becoming self-sufficient.