Bridges to Hope (bridgestohopene.org/capital-campaign), in partnership with the Mental Health Association, Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach, Lincoln Public Schools, Christian Heritage and local licensed mental health practitioners, is proud to announce the development of the Full Circle Youth Prevention Program. This groundbreaking initiative is designed to break the generational cycle of incarceration by equipping children in grades 2 through 5 with the skills and support they need to thrive.

The Full Circle program will utilize the evidence-based Circle of Security® model, which focuses on strengthening attachment, fostering resilience and helping children build positive social and emotional foundations. Through this approach, participants will gain tools to succeed academically, develop healthy relationships and build confidence in their ability to shape a brighter future. To bring Full Circle to life, Bridges to Hope has launched the Hope Village Capital Campaign, a $1 million fundraising effort that will make it possible to build a community center dedicated to hosting Full Circle programming and other supportive services. The campaign seeks to raise the full amount by January 2026.

Community members are invited to join this effort by learning more and donating at (bridgestohopene.org/capital-campaign).

Together, we can empower the next generation, promote resilience and build a future where every child has the chance to succeed—free from the cycles of incarceration.