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140 Park St
Attleboro, MA 02703

New Hope Inc. is a nonprofit organization based in Attleboro, MA, dedicated to providing support and services for survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Committed to inclusivity, the organization welcomes all individuals, regardless of race, gender, or disability status, offering free and confidential assistance to those in need.

In addition to direct support services, New Hope actively engages in community outreach and education, raising awareness about various social issues, including Disability Pride Month and BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month. Their programs, including the RESPECT Intimate Partner Abuse Education Program, aim to empower survivors and foster a sense of belonging within the community.

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