The New York Times feature: Healing childhood trauma with the HOPE framework
The NYT published an article on the HOPE framework and the protective factors of positive childhood experiences.
The NYT published an article on the HOPE framework and the protective factors of positive childhood experiences.
Developing a practice that incorporates positive childhood experiences (PCEs) can lessen the lifelong effects of harmful experiences and allows the brain to heal from trauma.
The HOPE National Resource Center has now trained 100,000 workshop participants and led over 550 workshops across all 50 U.S. states.
Learn how HOPE Champion Savanah Cool promotes the HOPE-framework throughout communities in Michigan.
The HOPE National Resource Center offers training options at all levels, from introductory workshops and courses to advanced certifications.
Throughout 2025, the HOPE National Resource Center was busy creating resources on PCEs and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
HOPE Director Robert Sege reflects on what the HOPE National Resource Center has accomplished in the past year and looks ahead to 2026.
We asked our HOPE Facilitators and Champions how they were promoting access to the Four Building Blocks of HOPE during this holiday season.
Las fiestas de fin de año pueden ser una oportunidad para crear momentos significativos con niños, niñas y adolescentes.
Learn how HOPE Champion Julie Plagenhoef has used the HOPE-framework to help define what it means to be strengths-based with nurses.