Meet Our Newest Faculty Member – MyDzung Chu
Meet MyDzung Chu, our newest faculty member on the Center for Community Engaged Medicine, working alongside the HOPE team!
Meet MyDzung Chu, our newest faculty member on the Center for Community Engaged Medicine, working alongside the HOPE team!
Sunday, June 19th is a day of celebrating both freedom and fathers, and we are taking the opportunity to acknowledge the significance of Black fathers specifically by talking to John Verdejo, member of the FACEs (Family and Community Experts) of HOPE Advisory Council.
The HOPE National Resource Center is adopting the Key equity terms and concepts: A glossary for shared understanding, from the Center for the Study of Social Policy.
Jane Stevens, Founder and Publisher at PACEs Connections, wrote the blog below discussing the ways the better access to PCEs could have prevented the Uvalde school shooting.
This blog shares an example of a strengths-based way to apply the HOPE framework to a common life event—birthdays.
The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) released a new set of training videos!
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released a year one report “Caregiving in the Context of COVID-19.”
We are thrilled to share that Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM) has just awarded the HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) a 2022 Innovations in Education Intramural Grant!
The HOPE National Resource Center started a Train the Facilitator program, and almost one year into the program we will have over 100 certified facilitators!