Positive experiences can improve mental health in adulthood
Positive experiences, through closeness and social connection, can affect us beyond childhood providing hope for anyone who feels like it is too late.
Positive experiences, through closeness and social connection, can affect us beyond childhood providing hope for anyone who feels like it is too late.
Mary Crane provided wise counsel as a member of the HOPE National Advisory Board and was a wonderful thought partner. We miss her greatly,
Practicing positive childhood experiences (PCEs) helps children grow into healthy and resilience adults, incorporating them can be as easy as rolling dice!
We are excited to share the event recordings from the 2024 HOPE Summit – The HOPE Transformation, now available for free.
Knowing how to talk about the difference HOPE can make is a key part to spreading HOPE.
Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences continues to grow as we offer workshops, seminars, and keynote presentations throughout the country.
While most adults have positive childhood experiences, people with gender and racial identities experiences them at a lower rate, according to a new HOPE study.
New study with the CDC finds that positive childhood experiences are common among adults but are not equally accessible to all demographic and socioeconomic groups.
Current organizational practices and policies could be creating barriers to meaningful family and community feedback.
Environmental justice is a key movement to increasing access to positive childhood experiences through the Environment Building Block of HOPE.