Operation New Hope Awarded Top Workplace for Third Consecutive Year

 

We are thrilled to announce that Operation New Hope has been recognized as a Top Workplace in Jacksonville for 2025 by the Florida Times-Union—marking our third consecutive year receiving this incredible honor!

This achievement is a testament to our dedicated and passionate staff, whose commitment to our mission creates a workplace culture that is both inspiring and impactful. At Operation New Hope, we believe that fostering a supportive and positive environment enables us to better serve our community and drive meaningful change.

As we enter our 26th year, we remain dedicated to fostering a workplace where our team feels valued, appreciated, and empowered to create a lasting impact in Jacksonville and beyond.

A Culture of Commitment and Purpose:

This recognition is based on feedback from our most recent Energage employee engagement survey, where our team described ONH’s culture in powerful ways:

 
Leadership Reflections:

Reflecting on this achievement, Reggie Fullwood, President & CEO of Operation New Hope, shared:

“I am thrilled that we were recognized again as a Top Workplace. This recognition means so much to us, and it’s a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion our staff brings to the table every day.

We take awards like this very seriously because the work we do is truly vital to the people we serve. The success we’ve achieved is all thanks to our amazing staff, and the culture and environment we create together play a critical role in our continued success.”

Grateful for Our Team:

At Operation New Hope, we know that the strength of our team defines the impact of our mission. This award is a reflection of the passion and commitment our staff brings to work each day, ensuring that individuals returning from incarceration have the support, training, and resources they need to successfully reintegrate into their communities.

We are beyond grateful for our team and look forward to another year of growth, collaboration, and making a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve.

Chief Administrative Officer Mary Croxton and Human Resource Supervisor Courtney Glasl Accept Award on Behalf of ONH.
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