On June 7, the H.S. Lopez Family Foundation Center of Opportunity celebrated its fifth anniversary, marking a significant milestone in its mission to support individuals experiencing homelessness in Tucson. In partnership with the Gospel Rescue Mission, the center has achieved notable success, including serving over 700,000 meals, helping nearly 2,000 people secure permanent housing, and guiding almost 500 individuals through a year-long recovery program. The center’s holistic approach, supported by over 60 partner organizations, has made a substantial impact, transforming lives through comprehensive care that extends beyond immediate needs.
The center’s success is deeply personal for founder Humberto Lopez and his family, particularly his daughter Illiana, a program graduate now contributing to its mission. Lopez envisions the center as a national model for homelessness services, with plans to share its practices and replicate its success in other communities.
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Humberto and Czarina Lopez welcomed Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to the H.S. Lopez Family Foundation Center of Opportunity to discuss programs to help people in need.
An article in the Todo Sobre Arizona section discusses Mr. López’s background and HSL Properties as well as the H.S. López Family Foundation and how it has helped more than 300 organizations in three main areas: education, health and welfare. (Article available in Spanish only.)
Leading lodging & tourism group to bestow honor Wednesday in Scottsdale
TUCSON, AZ (May 15, 2018) – The Arizona Lodging & Tourism Association will present its Hotelier of the Year Award to HSL Properties Founder Humberto S. Lopez. The ceremony will be at the annual Arizona Tourism Unity dinner on Wednesday, May 16, at the JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa.
Philanthropic foundation donates to support Tucson Police Officers Association’s Kids and Cops program
TUCSON, AZ (December 14, 2017) – The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation recently became a partner of the Tucson Police Officers Association (TPOA) Charitable Foundation, with a donation to the organization for its Kids and Cops Christmas event. Each year, TPOA takes as many as 300 kids to shop for toys and clothing they want and need. This year, the Kids and Cops Christmas event will take place at Super Target, 4040 N. Oracle Rd., on Saturday, December 16.
The Tucson Police Officers Association’s (TPOA) annual Kids and Cops Christmas received support this year from The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation. The event pairs uniformed police with underserved children, helping them shop for winter clothing and holiday items. In partnering with The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation, the TPOA will be able to provide many more children with holiday cheer.
Philanthropic foundation donates to support Tucson Police Officers Association
TUCSON, AZ (December 11, 2017) – The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation recently became a partner of the Tucson Police Officers Association (TPOA) Charitable Foundation, with its donation to the organization for its Kids and Cops Christmas event. Each year, TPOA takes as many as 300 kids, including those they meet in the field, from Head Start, and the Urban League, to shop for toys and clothing they want and need. The Kids and Cops Christmas event will take place at Target, 4040 N. Oracle Rd., on Saturday, December 16 at 8 a.m.
The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation’s recent purchase of a vacant Holiday Inn, and plans of converting it into the Center of Opportunity, is reported on by KGUN9. The center will provide education, health, and welfare resources to the public.
Tucson News Now speaks with Armando Rios, from The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation, regarding the purchase and conversion of a former Holiday Inn into the Center of Opportunity, which will provide housing and other services to families and individuals in need.
The H.S. Lopez Family Foundation is transforming an empty Holiday Inn into the Center of Opportunity, reports KVOA. According to the Foundation’s founder, Humberto Lopez, the building’s 300 rooms and 30,000 square feet of public space “will provide a new beginning to individuals and families.”