Stories of Hope DePaul > Blog > Stories of Hope Story of Hope: Nothing Stops Kadie Tower For someone who was never expected to walk, Kadie Tower has covered a lot of miles and cleared many hurdles over the past 36 years…. View Article Mike’s Story: Doing the Next Right Thing Mike VanSlyke has lived with active addiction from the time he was ten years old until less than a year ago at 39 years old…. View Article Around the World and Home Again Bill Schwab has traveled the world in search of adventure. He joined the Navy at age 19, serving active duty from 1979 to 1988,… View Article Craft Club Giving Back One Stitch at a Time By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Members of the craft club at DePaul’s Trolley Station Apartments in Canandaigua, New York are giving back to their community… View Article VIDEO: National Centenarians Day By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Do the right thing. Be kind. Live a life of purpose. Trust the Lord. Tell the truth… View Article The Circle of Life Video by: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Intro by: Marcia Dlutek, Vice President of Communications/Development As an agency, DePaul is charged with helping people… View Article HOPE Between the Lines By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator When Chris V. finishes writing a poem, it gets filed away in one of two places ─ a blue shoe… View Article DePaul Story of Hope: Serenading a Long-Time Volunteer By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Award-winning international band Taylor Made Jazz recently performed a surprise concert to honor volunteer Marlene K., a resident of DePaul’s… View Article Because YOU Care, We’ve Changed Lives Because you care, we at DePaul have been able to transform lives. Over the past 55 years, we have helped tens of thousands of our… View Article Newlyweds at DePaul’s Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) Apartment Program By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Andrelece came to live at DePaul’s Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) Treatment Apartment program three years ago. Soon after, she… View Article Next
Story of Hope: Nothing Stops Kadie Tower For someone who was never expected to walk, Kadie Tower has covered a lot of miles and cleared many hurdles over the past 36 years…. View Article
Mike’s Story: Doing the Next Right Thing Mike VanSlyke has lived with active addiction from the time he was ten years old until less than a year ago at 39 years old…. View Article
Around the World and Home Again Bill Schwab has traveled the world in search of adventure. He joined the Navy at age 19, serving active duty from 1979 to 1988,… View Article
Craft Club Giving Back One Stitch at a Time By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Members of the craft club at DePaul’s Trolley Station Apartments in Canandaigua, New York are giving back to their community… View Article
VIDEO: National Centenarians Day By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Do the right thing. Be kind. Live a life of purpose. Trust the Lord. Tell the truth… View Article
The Circle of Life Video by: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Intro by: Marcia Dlutek, Vice President of Communications/Development As an agency, DePaul is charged with helping people… View Article
HOPE Between the Lines By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator When Chris V. finishes writing a poem, it gets filed away in one of two places ─ a blue shoe… View Article
DePaul Story of Hope: Serenading a Long-Time Volunteer By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Award-winning international band Taylor Made Jazz recently performed a surprise concert to honor volunteer Marlene K., a resident of DePaul’s… View Article
Because YOU Care, We’ve Changed Lives Because you care, we at DePaul have been able to transform lives. Over the past 55 years, we have helped tens of thousands of our… View Article
Newlyweds at DePaul’s Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) Apartment Program By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Andrelece came to live at DePaul’s Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) Treatment Apartment program three years ago. Soon after, she… View Article