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Take a look at Hopeworks’ larger Camden headquarters

The expanded HQ comes months after the nonprofit opened a second location in Kensington.

Hopeworks was among the organizations that received digital literacy program grants from the state. (Courtesy Hopeworks)

Tech education and training nonprofit Hopeworks is expanding to a new headquarters in Camden.

This new office at 808 Market St. — 13,000 square feet of office space up from 11,000 square feet in its former Camden location — will also serve as a training center for Hopeworks’ GIS team and web team.

Hopeworks provides training and internship opportunities to young adults to help them land tech jobs, including in web design and GIS. The organization has been based in Camden for over 20 years and serves young people in the southern New Jersey and Philadelphia region.

Outside of Hopeworks' new office.

Hopeworks’ new office. (Courtesy photo)

An example of the hands-on work Hopeworks’ participants complete is this website highlighting local businesses and activities in downtown Camden that launched earlier this summer.

“We have sustained a positive presence in Camden for so long and by expanding, we are providing more opportunities for young adults — and the community at large — to participate in professional training, internships and real-world business experiences,” said Lawrence Burden, senior director of career programming at Hopeworks, in a written statement. “We are helping those who may not have been included traditionally.”

Last December, the organization opened a new hub in Kensington with the goal of training and placing 60 participants in its first year. So far, the organization has placed more than 67 young adults into new jobs.

Inside Hopeworks’ new office. (Courtesy photo)

Sarah Huffman is a 2022-2024 corps member for Report for America, an initiative of The Groundtruth Project that pairs young journalists with local newsrooms. This position is supported by the Lenfest Institute for Journalism.
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