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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, highlights an invisible population living side by side with us every day.<br/>  <br/> Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/> <br/> Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/> <br/> In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.<br/> <br/> In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.<br/> <br/> For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/> <br/> Theme music &quot;Eyes of A Child&quot; by James Kelly </p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, highlights an invisible population living side by side with us every day.<br/>  <br/> Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/> <br/> Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/> <br/> In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.<br/> <br/> In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.<br/> <br/> For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/> <br/> Theme music &quot;Eyes of A Child&quot; by James Kelly </p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Hope of Students in a Hostile World</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, reflects on the hope that comes so naturally to young people.  Their insights are needed today now more than ever.  May we learn from their energy, idealism and thirst for social justice.    Founded upon love and fortified by compassion, our volunteers, supporters and staff continue to serve those on the path of recovery.  Together we create a safety net impacting thousands of men, women, children and seniors ensuring that ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, reflects on the hope that comes so naturally to young people.  Their insights are needed today now more than ever.  May we learn from their energy, idealism and thirst for social justice.  <br/><br/>Founded upon love and fortified by compassion, our volunteers, supporters and staff continue to serve those on the path of recovery.  Together we create a safety net impacting thousands of men, women, children and seniors ensuring that nothing holds us back from thriving as children of God.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.<br/><br/>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.<br/><br/>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Eyes of A Child&quot; by James Kelly </p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, reflects on the hope that comes so naturally to young people.  Their insights are needed today now more than ever.  May we learn from their energy, idealism and thirst for social justice.  <br/><br/>Founded upon love and fortified by compassion, our volunteers, supporters and staff continue to serve those on the path of recovery.  Together we create a safety net impacting thousands of men, women, children and seniors ensuring that nothing holds us back from thriving as children of God.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.<br/><br/>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.<br/><br/>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Eyes of A Child&quot; by James Kelly </p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Radically Including Everyone: A 44th Anniversary Reflection</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, covers the origins of Hope House Ministries and its ongoing mission to the community that has stood the test of time.      Founded upon love and fortified by compassion, our volunteers, supporters and staff continue to serve those on the path of recovery.  Together we create a safety net impacting thousands of men, women, children and seniors ensuring that nothing holds us back from thriving as children of God.  Father Pizz...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, covers the origins of Hope House Ministries and its ongoing mission to the community that has stood the test of time.    <br/><br/>Founded upon love and fortified by compassion, our volunteers, supporters and staff continue to serve those on the path of recovery.  Together we create a safety net impacting thousands of men, women, children and seniors ensuring that nothing holds us back from thriving as children of God.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.<br/><br/></p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.<br/><br/></p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Eyes of A Child&quot; by James Kelly </p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, covers the origins of Hope House Ministries and its ongoing mission to the community that has stood the test of time.    <br/><br/>Founded upon love and fortified by compassion, our volunteers, supporters and staff continue to serve those on the path of recovery.  Together we create a safety net impacting thousands of men, women, children and seniors ensuring that nothing holds us back from thriving as children of God.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.<br/><br/></p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.<br/><br/></p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Eyes of A Child&quot; by James Kelly </p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Prophets Surround Us</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, reflects on the life testimonies of prophets who surround us in our everyday lives and who call us to love more deeply.  Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate trainin...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, reflects on the life testimonies of prophets who surround us in our everyday lives and who call us to love more deeply.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.<br/><br/></p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.<br/><br/></p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM, reflects on the life testimonies of prophets who surround us in our everyday lives and who call us to love more deeply.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.<br/><br/></p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.<br/><br/></p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Matt Lonigro: A Testimony of Love</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM shares about the recent loss of a wonderful man, husband, father and community volunteer.    Matt Lonigro served on the Board of Directors for Hope House Ministries.  He was a friend to all and truly gave himself away to everyone in his life.    His testament of love was his gratitude for each day which he lived to the fullest giving back to those in need and celebrating the goodness of life.  Matt is in every way missed by the H...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM shares about the recent loss of a wonderful man, husband, father and community volunteer.  <br/><br/>Matt Lonigro served on the Board of Directors for Hope House Ministries.  He was a friend to all and truly gave himself away to everyone in his life.  <br/><br/>His testament of love was his gratitude for each day which he lived to the fullest giving back to those in need and celebrating the goodness of life.<br/><br/>Matt is in every way missed by the Hope House Ministries&apos; family.  His legacy will live on in his wife and wonderful children.  <br/><br/>The HHM aftercare program for graduates of Hope Academy has recently been renamed in his honor.  &quot;Matt&apos;s House&quot; will now serve as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice required for transformation and restoration to be possible.<br/><br/>Thank you dear brother and friend.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM shares about the recent loss of a wonderful man, husband, father and community volunteer.  <br/><br/>Matt Lonigro served on the Board of Directors for Hope House Ministries.  He was a friend to all and truly gave himself away to everyone in his life.  <br/><br/>His testament of love was his gratitude for each day which he lived to the fullest giving back to those in need and celebrating the goodness of life.<br/><br/>Matt is in every way missed by the Hope House Ministries&apos; family.  His legacy will live on in his wife and wonderful children.  <br/><br/>The HHM aftercare program for graduates of Hope Academy has recently been renamed in his honor.  &quot;Matt&apos;s House&quot; will now serve as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifice required for transformation and restoration to be possible.<br/><br/>Thank you dear brother and friend.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM points to his students as beacons of hope in the world.  Less judging and more compassion is the key forward.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM points to his students as beacons of hope in the world.  Less judging and more compassion is the key forward.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Strangers In Our Midst..A Christmas Message of Hope</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM shares a Christmas message of hope, easily applied to our everyday lives when we take the time to become aware of others.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM shares a Christmas message of hope, easily applied to our everyday lives when we take the time to become aware of others.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Hidden God</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Hopecast Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM discusses how often God is right in front of us without us realizing it.  Lessons from Martha and Mary if heeded, reveal how we might become more truly present to one another, especially those easily overlooked.  Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theol...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM discusses how often God is right in front of us without us realizing it.  Lessons from Martha and Mary if heeded, reveal how we might become more truly present to one another, especially those easily overlooked.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)<br/><br/><br/></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/">CHI Professional Development</a><br>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast Fr. Pizzarelli, SMM discusses how often God is right in front of us without us realizing it.  Lessons from Martha and Mary if heeded, reveal how we might become more truly present to one another, especially those easily overlooked.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p><br/>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p><br/>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)<br/><br/><br/></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/">CHI Professional Development</a><br>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Enough is Enough!</itunes:title>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, Father Pizzarelli discusses the most recent mass shooting of children in Texas and what needs to be done to counter the stem of unbridled violence in America.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p><a href='https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/'>CHI Professional Development</a><br/>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals</p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/">CHI Professional Development</a><br>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, the tragedy of overdose can become what motivates us to create a Day of Prayer &amp; Action to Counter Opioid Addiction.  If implemented at the National and International level, such a day could raise awareness of the need for more resources to be made available for those entangled by addiction.  It would also bring healing for countless families who have lost their loved ones.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p><a href='https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/'>CHI Professional Development</a><br/>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals</p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/">CHI Professional Development</a><br>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, the tragedy of overdose can become what motivates us to create a Day of Prayer &amp; Action to Counter Opioid Addiction.  If implemented at the National and International level, such a day could raise awareness of the need for more resources to be made available for those entangled by addiction.  It would also bring healing for countless families who have lost their loved ones.<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p><a href='https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/'>CHI Professional Development</a><br/>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals</p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/">CHI Professional Development</a><br>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, empathy as tool for human relationships and communication is examined.   Is empathy a key to restoring civility in our communities?   Can it better our understanding of the many challenges that face all of us?  No matter our socio-economic or political positions?<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p><a href='https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/'>CHI Professional Development</a><br/>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, empathy as tool for human relationships and communication is examined.   Is empathy a key to restoring civility in our communities?   Can it better our understanding of the many challenges that face all of us?  No matter our socio-economic or political positions?<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><p><a href='https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/'>CHI Professional Development</a><br/>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals</p><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, solidarity for Ukraine is examined.  Are we truly powerless in the face of geo-politics?  Are there ways for us to be active ambassadors for peace?  What does it mean to be a person of faith in times of tremendous turmoil?<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/">CHI Professional Development</a><br>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Hopecast, solidarity for Ukraine is examined.  Are we truly powerless in the face of geo-politics?  Are there ways for us to be active ambassadors for peace?  What does it mean to be a person of faith in times of tremendous turmoil?<br/><br/>Father Pizzarelli is a Montfort Missionary Roman Catholic priest, educated at Montfort College, St. John’s University, the Catholic University of America and Fordham University. His degrees include Sociology, graduate work in Theology and Religious Education, a Masters degree in clinical social work and Post Graduate training as a Drug and Alcohol counselor. He is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and a member of the National Registry of Clinical Social Workers. He received his Diplomate in Clinical Social Work in 1998.<br/><br/>Since the early 1980s, Father Pizzarelli has been aggressively involved with drug and alcohol education on Long Island and throughout the Eastern United States. He has spoken in over 3000 high schools and colleges on the theme of human wellness and drug, alcohol and suicide awareness.</p><p>In addition to being the full-time Executive Director of Hope House Ministries, Father Pizzarelli teaches part-time at St. Joseph’s College. He is also a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk County Community College and a Professor of Social Work at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service.</p><p>He is the founder and CEO of Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson, New York, where eleven unique programs provide housing and supportive services to those who are homeless, especially those experiencing mental health issues and living with addiction.</p><p>For over 30 years he has written a weekly column in a number of local newspapers in Suffolk County. He is also the host of an award winning television series airing weekly on Telicare called, &quot;Reason to Hope.” Topics include addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, depression, suicide ideation, divorce, domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, anger, loss and family reunification. </p><p>Fr. Pizzarelli has been recognized throughout the State of New York by various civic and school groups.   He is the recipient of multiple honorary doctorates and community awards for his work with young people and families in crisis.<br/><br/>In September of 1991, President Bush recognized Father Pizzarelli’s work in the community and named Hope House Ministries the 555th Point of Light.</p><p>In March of 1996, Fr. Pizzarelli was appointed to President Bill Clinton’s White House Conference on Youth, Drugs and Violence.</p><p>For more information on Hope House Ministries visit www.hhm.org.  To support our mission to the community text HHM to 50155.<br/><br/>Theme music &quot;Home&quot; by Screaming Orphans (www.screamingorphans.com)</p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.chiprodevelopment.com/">CHI Professional Development</a><br>CHI Professional Development offers high-quality, engaging workshops for mental health professionals<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p>Believe in the Power of Hope!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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