Terms & Conditions
Welcome to the website of Haven of Peace Enterprise, also known as H.O.P.E. By accessing or using this website, you agree to the following Terms & Conditions. Please read them carefully. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use this website.
1. About Haven of Peace Enterprise
Haven of Peace Enterprise, also known as H.O.P.E., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to creating pathways to stability, accountability, career readiness, and long-term opportunity for individuals and communities facing barriers such as poverty, homelessness, incarceration, recidivism, unemployment, and limited access to resources.
This website is intended to provide general information about our mission, programs, services, community partnerships, class registration opportunities, donation options, and ways to contact or support H.O.P.E.
2. Use of This Website
You agree to use this website only for lawful purposes. You may not use this website in any way that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair the website or interfere with another person’s ability to use it.
You agree not to submit false, misleading, harmful, or inappropriate information through any form, registration page, contact page, donation page, or other communication tool on this website.
3. Website Information
The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only. While we do our best to keep information accurate and up to date, H.O.P.E. does not guarantee that all website content is complete, current, or free from errors.
Program details, class availability, partner information, service offerings, eligibility requirements, and support options may change at any time without notice.
4. Program, Class, and Service Information
Submitting a contact form, class registration form, or inquiry through this website does not guarantee acceptance into a program, class, service, training opportunity, housing support option, stipend support, or employment pathway.
Participation in any H.O.P.E. program may be subject to eligibility requirements, availability, funding, partner requirements, documentation, and staff approval.
5. Donations
Donations made to Haven of Peace Enterprise help support our nonprofit mission, programs, services, and community impact efforts.
H.O.P.E. is recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Donors should consult with a qualified tax professional regarding their individual tax situation.
All donations are considered final unless otherwise required by law. If you believe a donation was made in error, please contact us as soon as possible at [Insert Email Address].
6. No Guarantee of Outcomes
H.O.P.E. is committed to supporting participants and community members through guidance, accountability, resources, and pathways toward stability and opportunity. However, H.O.P.E. does not guarantee specific outcomes, including but not limited to employment, housing, certification, licensure, financial stability, program completion, or long-term personal success.
7. Relationship With CCTA
Choice and Chances Trucking Academy, also known as CCTA, is a separate for-profit affiliated organization. CCTA may provide transportation, logistics, career, or employment-related opportunities for qualified individuals or partners.
H.O.P.E. and CCTA are separate organizations. Information about CCTA may be included on this website for informational or referral purposes only. Use of CCTA services, employment opportunities, or business services may be subject to separate terms, policies, and requirements.
8. Third-Party Links
This website may include links to third-party websites, partner organizations, donation platforms, registration tools, social media pages, or other external resources. These links are provided for convenience only.
H.O.P.E. is not responsible for the content, privacy practices, terms, policies, or actions of third-party websites or services. Visiting third-party websites is at your own risk.
9. Intellectual Property
All text, logos, graphics, images, design elements, and other content on this website are the property of Haven of Peace Enterprise or used with permission, unless otherwise stated.
You may not copy, reproduce, modify, distribute, or use website content for commercial purposes without written permission from H.O.P.E.
10. User-Submitted Information
If you submit information through this website, including contact forms, registration forms, donation forms, volunteer forms, or partner inquiry forms, you agree that the information you provide is accurate to the best of your knowledge.
You understand that submitting information does not create a formal agreement, guarantee services, or establish participation in any program unless confirmed by H.O.P.E. in writing.
11. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Haven of Peace Enterprise is not responsible for any damages, losses, or claims related to your use of this website, inability to access the website, reliance on website information, third-party links, technical issues, or unauthorized access to submitted information.
12. Privacy
Your use of this website is also governed by our Privacy Policy. Please review the Privacy Policy to understand how we may collect, use, and protect information submitted through this website.
13. Changes to These Terms
H.O.P.E. may update or revise these Terms & Conditions at any time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date. Continued use of the website after changes are posted means you accept the updated terms.
14. Contact Information
If you have questions about these Terms & Conditions, please contact us:
Haven of Peace Enterprise
Address: 9 Lacour Ln, Edgewood, NM 87105
Phone: (505) 415-9401
Email:cctacademynm@gmail.com
Our Mission
Our non profit targets the lack of economic equality in the BIPOC Community, providing new found hope for our disadvantaged communities. The Enterprise aims to reduce the rate of recidivism, loosen the congestion of our country's supply chain and promote strong family ties within our communities giving our New Mexico communities hope.
Our Vision
Our vision is to be leaders who are known for community-building, economic impact, equal employment for indigenous melanated men and women, with provision of a safe environment for our students.
Our Story
"BABE.....THERE IS SOMEONE STANDING ON THE OVERPASS ABOUT TO JUMP AND COMMIT SUICIDE!!!"
As a "corrections" officer working at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), our Founder Anthony Scott experienced a variety of things ranging from: multiple personalities of coworkers and those under supervision, many back stories, different demons faced by different individuals struggles, much loss, pain, personal change, growth, camaraderie and a sharpened skill set of verbal judo. With a background of corrections, personal training and life coaching, Anthony took the term "corrections" seriously. When given the opportunity, he would exercise those qualities, wearing many hats: from being a listening ear to most, friend to a few, advisor to all willing to listen and personal trainer to many under his watch. Every week, those under Anthonys watch would get personal training to improve self-worth, mental strength and to create an atmosphere that fostered "correction". During his time at MDC, there was one particular offender who took a real liking to the correctional method used through physical training. Over time he was given the responsibility of being an assistant to ensure those being trained were being kept track of and held accountable to training. What makes this offender special is that he first arrived on fentanyl and suicide watch in the detox unit, to now being in general population, a few months clean and toned from training with positive plans outside the walls of MDC. He was able to "get his mind right", a saying Anthony uses when training students and himself. Six months of this routine was maintained until this particular offender was released and hungry to apply this positive energy and new outlook into his life on the outside.

Fast forward almost 7 years later after Anthony left corrections at MDC...
Its a late weekend evening and he is with his wife driving north on coors. For whatever reason his wife decides to pull over and take the top off of their jeep. As they continue driving, they drive through the Fortuna/Coors intersection and his wife says "BABE.....THERE IS SOMEONE STANDING ON THE OVERPASS ABOUT TO JUMP AND COMMIT SUICIDE!!!"
Anthony tells his wife to pullover and he runs across traffic and makes his way up the staircase leading into the caged overpass and as he gets closer, all he can see is the figure of a young man (mid to late twenties) swaying side to side on top of the caged overpass. He approaches slowly and is now standing directly underneath the man and he says:
"I don't know who you are, but your life matters and you are important. I don't think you jumping into traffic is the best way to solve your problems. I think it would be a better idea if you were to come down from there and we figure out a solution together"
As the young man swayed back and forth with the night wind, Anthony could see him give a hesitant and faint nod in agreement to come down. The young man walks toward the top of the staircase and the opening of the walk way as Anthony follows below watching his every step knowing if he were to slip, there is nothing he could do but watch the final chapter of his life come to an end into traffic. When he gets to the ledge of the top of the overpass, he jumps down to the top of the staircase and when he stands up and makes eye contact with Anthony he says "I know you"...he takes a few steps closer while squinting as if to get a closer look and says with surprise, "SCOTT!!!" and throws his arms around Anthony with tears in his eyes. At that moment, Anthony realizes it's the same offender turned sober personal training assistant that he had when in the correctional facility. While embracing Anthony, he says "Scott...just train me again, help me get my mind right". Shortly after this, the cops show up, but thankfully they know the young man after a few encounters and knows he has been struggling. After it was explained that there was history between the two the cops agreed to allow Anthony handle the situation and left the scene. The young man proceeded to explain that fentanyl had once again sank its teeth of poison into him and was homeless without a single person in his corner. He said he didnt have any transportation to get to his programs to stay on track. Anthony gave him all the money he had in his wallet and told him to find a place to stay for the night and take some of the money to get transportation to his sobriety program.
That night Haven Of Peace Enterprise and Choice and Chances Trucking Academy was born.
Based on Anthony's prior experience working in the correctional system, he brings those very same skills directly to the people in need. It was clear to him that he now had a responsibility to the very same people he had worked with and the best way to do that would be to guide them to a new walk of life. With the combination of assistance, opportunity and another CHANCE at life they are guided to and provided employment in the trucking industry, where there is a desperate need for drivers.



