HOPE in Educational Settings
Junlei Li shares examples of how to practice the HOPE framework in education settings and the impact of relationships on development.
Junlei Li shares examples of how to practice the HOPE framework in education settings and the impact of relationships on development.
Dave Cosgrove and Patrice Baker share an example of practicing HOPE through community action and the creation of a new skatepark.
Systems for Action, a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, awarded a one-year planning grant to HOPE and FAAITH.
February is Parent Leadership Month, bringing attention to the importance of parent voices, and parent leadership.
Children and youth learn that their stories matter, and their voices are meant to be heard when they learn about their history and heritage.
Safe communities, free from gun violence, promote equitable access to the important cultural celebrations that touch all Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
Hitting the debt ceiling could impact children and families access to positive childhood experiences and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
This week, we are reflecting the life and work of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., starting with observing the holiday on Monday.
The HOPE National Resource Center has created resources over the past year to help guide what HOPE can look like in practice.
The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) shares how HOPE has made them feel hopeful in 2022.