Cinella, the presenter of the Modesto minute, said the city has launched Hope Works, a program led by Modesto Gospel Mission in partnership with the City of Modesto and United Way of Stanislaus County to provide employment opportunities for people experiencing homelessness and support downtown street-cleaning efforts. "The legacy of the former downtown streets team continues with the launch of Hope Works," she said.
The program, as described in the update, pairs workforce support with street maintenance: organizers aim to create jobs for people experiencing homelessness while continuing the cleanup functions previously performed by the downtown streets team. City and nonprofit partners are listed as program collaborators; details on funding amounts, participant eligibility and the program timeline were not specified in the announcement.
City officials framed the initiative as a continuation and formalization of prior street-cleaning efforts, emphasizing employment rather than enforcement. The presenter did not provide a schedule for enrollment, the number of positions available, or required oversight and reporting measures.
Next steps were described only in general terms: partners will run the program going forward and community updates are expected. No formal vote, ordinance or funding allocation was announced in the segment.