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Spreading HOPE – the First Annual HOPE Summit

Spreading HOPE – the First Annual HOPE Summit

We are thrilled to invite you to the Spreading HOPE – First Annual HOPE Summit on April 9! Our virtual summit seeks to inspire a group of leaders who will, together, champion a HOPE-informed movement. We have the opportunity to…

HOPE High School Phone Photography Contest Winners

HOPE High School Phone Photography Contest Winners

A portrait of a doctor, the photographer’s father, reviewing charts during Covid-19. A snapshot of bubbles and chalk art. A photo of protestors fighting for more equitable school reopening plans. These are some of the winning entries to the HOPE…

Reflections on Martin Luther King Jr.

Reflections on Martin Luther King Jr.

“For those who are telling me to keep my mouth shut, I can’t do that…I’m not going to segregate my moral concerns. And we must know on some positions, cowardice asks the question, ‘Is it safe?’ Expediency asks the question,…

Talking with Kids About the News

Talking with Kids About the News

Last Wednesday, we woke up in the morning to learn that Georgia had elected a Jewish filmmaker and a Black pastor as its new US Senators; each represented a milestone and a rejection of the racist and anti-Semitic ads funded…

Ringing in a HOPEful New Year

Ringing in a HOPEful New Year

Happy New Year from the HOPE National Resource Center! In the new year, you can expect to see even more workshops, partnerships, and resources from the HOPE team. We look forward to another year of engaging with you, learning from…

Happy Holidays from the HOPE National Resource Center

Happy Holidays from the HOPE National Resource Center

We wish everyone a relaxing and rejuvenating holiday season! Whatever traditions or beliefs your families hold, this is the time of year when many of us can pause, reflect, and celebrate that the long nights of winter are already getting…

Growing the HOPE Team

Growing the HOPE Team

2020 was a year of rapid growth for the HOPE National Resource Center. HOPE workshops are in high demand, we formed research partnerships with Prevent Child Abuse America, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health,…

Strengthening HOPE with Parent Feedback

Strengthening HOPE with Parent Feedback

At the HOPE National Resource Center, one of our greatest joys is having opportunities to work with and learn from those engaged with HOPE—from workshop participants, advisors, and collaborators, to blog readers and commenters. This engagement and co-learning both spreads…

A HOPEful Thanksgiving: Follow-Up

A HOPEful Thanksgiving: Follow-Up

Last week, in anticipation of an unprecedented Thanksgiving experience, we published a special holiday blog post. The post was composed of crowdsourced stories, featuring individuals’ efforts to safely create positive experiences during a socially distanced time. Our first story came…

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