10 ways to give back and give thanks through the HOPE Framework
We are excited to share practical ways to give back to the community, each other, and ourselves using the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
We are excited to share practical ways to give back to the community, each other, and ourselves using the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
The HOPE National Resource Center now offers continuing education credits for course completions on our Virtual Learning Hub.
HOPE Facilitators are key partners in spreading the core concepts of the HOPE framework and positive childhood experiences.
HOPE is an important tool in prevention workers’ toolbelts, as the framework supports children develop healthy resilience.
Learn practices to promote the HOPE Building Block of emotional growth through a personal experience.
Exercising the right to vote directly affects community resilience and creates a sense of belonging and mattering.
The HOPE National Resource Center partnered with CSSP and NACCHO to release a free, online course for systems-impacted families.
When going through the first steps towards HOPE implementation, knowing what resources you can use is the key to success.
To effectively implement the HOPE framework it is important for organizational leaders to practice the framework as well.
Start creating opportunities for positive childhood experiences as early as the last weeks of summer to the first few days of school and beyond.