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Mackenzie Krumme, "Eyes of Hope charts a broader path for 2021," Stoughton Courier Hub, March 8, 2021. Retrieved March 10, 2021. Eyes of Hope is hoping to expand services for 2021. Led by Eyes of Hope chair Anne Adametz and executive director Laura Roeven, the board of directors recognized new challenges Stoughton students face during the pandemic, along with ongoing pressures from climate change and societal stress. Eyes of Hope fosters community connections by matching students with scholarship and mentoring opportunities. Full story >>

Mackenzie Krumme, "Girl-2-Girl sells handcrafted goods at Winter Market," Stoughton Courier Hub, Dec. 4, 2019. Retrieved October 27, 2020. Full story >>

Greta Nashold, "A Powerful Cause:  An intriguing program designed to empower young women,"  The Norse Star, page 26, December 2019. Retrieved November 27, 2020. Full story >>

Laura Roeven, "Eyes of Hope off to a 'wonderful start,' " Stoughton Courier Hub, Letter to the Editor, November 9, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2021.

Eyes of Hope, Stoughton Inc. has had a wonderful start with its year of programs. Girl2Girl and Guy Squad are after-school programs whose mission it is to provide young people with experiences that advance their academic, emotional and social development while encouraging them to become lifelong contributors to the community and to the world. Riding bikes along Lake Mendota, laser tag and cooking gourmet meals have all been possible due to the support from several local and area organizations. Thank you for your generous support! Many thanks for the mentors who volunteer their time with youth to make these programs successful.

Scott Girard, "SUM, Eyes of Hope host celebration" Stoughton Courier Hub, October 26, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2021.

Stoughton United Methodist Church hosted the Eyes of Hope and Stoughton United Ministries celebration and meal Saturday, Oct. 23. More than a dozen attendees took part in cake walks, a game of trivia, pumpkin decorating and face painting.

Samantha Christian, "Free event, meal, Oct. 23 celebrates community nonprofits" Stoughton Courier Hub, October 20, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2021.

Two nonprofits, Eyes of Hope and Stoughton United Ministries, will hold a community celebration from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, at Stoughton United Methodist Church, 525 Lincoln Ave.
    This will be the first annual awareness event for EOH, which provides young people with after school and summer programs, such as the Girl-2-Girl and Guy Squad groups, that advance their academic and social development and encourage them to discover their own voice and learn to share it with the world.
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