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Frank Farrow and “Passing the Baton”

“Passing the Baton” is a collection of essays assembled by editors Mark Joseph, Frank Farrow, and Leila Fiester and posted on the website of the Washington DC-based Center for the Study of Social Policy. The collection is dedicated to Harold…

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A Day to be HOPE-full

Reflecting on Gratitude and Social Inequities As Thanksgiving and the indigenous National Day of Mourning approaches, we are reflecting on both our gratitude for all the good that life offers, and also on the deep-seated social inequities that limit access…

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What HOPE Adds

Summertime offers a chance to pause and reflect. This past year our team has had the good fortune to meet with, teach, and learn from dozens of organizational leaders and well over 10,000 participants from around the country and beyond. …

New HOPE resources

New HOPE resources

New resources on implementation of the HOPE framework One of our favorite things to do at the HOPE National Resource Center is to partner with others to create new tools. Over the past few weeks, we have had multiple requests…

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Meet the New HOPE National Advisory Board Members

The HOPE team welcomes new board members On Monday, November 1,  the HOPE National Resource Center held its first National Advisory Board meeting for the 2021-2022 cycle. Our National Advisory Board is a group of passionate and diverse leaders who…

HOPE 2020-2021 TIER Report Evaluation

HOPE 2020-2021 TIER Report Evaluation

HOPE trainings evaluated for effectiveness The Tufts Interdisciplinary Evaluation Research (TIER) team evaluated the HOPE National Resource Center for the year ending August 31, 2021. We are pleased to share their findings! TIER evaluated the effectiveness of the HOPE trainings and…

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Interview with Melody Centeno, MSW

We met Melody Centeno when she spoke at the National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect this spring. She embodies so much of what HOPE stands for: the healing told of sustained nurturing relationships, and how safe stable and equitable…

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