Steven's Hope offers tours

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Upland based non-profit Steven's Hope for Children is giving tours of their charity.

The group started the tours in May and try to do one or two every month.

There will be one tonight at 6:30 p.m. and tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.

The tours are meant to share the work of the charity with the community. No one is asked to volunteer or donate money during the tours, but will be asked for feedback.

The purpose is to educate the community on the services Steven's Hope offers and share services that locals did not know they provided.

Steven's Hope was founded in 2001 by Tony and Sandy Cappelli after they lost their newborn son, Steven, to a fatal heart disease.

The non-profit offers families of sick children housing near hospitals, so their children can be close to where they receive their treatment.

For more information call Steven's Hope at (909) 373-0678
or visit their Web site at Steven's Hope for Children


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