- Principal Architect – Mark Hilles, AIA
- Project Architect – Trevor Broughton
- 16,000 SF
- Current Phase: Construction Documents
New Hope Crisis Center works with the community to create a place of stability and support for victims of physical, mental, and emotional abuse. With the ever-growing need for space and sustenance, MWA designed a space that satisfies the need for privacy, healing, and rejuvenation. A variety of family and single-space arrangements can accommodate different-sized family or individual units. With this, the crisis center can feel confident in eliminating the need to turn people away due to capacity limits or insufficient unit layouts. Communal areas such as outdoor play areas, counseling offices, and job training spaces also allow residents to function in a controlled building footprint where stress and anxiety can be mitigated.