The HOPE National Resource Center is now on social media! We launched our social media in February of this year and have spent the past several months growing our presence on both Twitter and LinkedIn.
In addition to creating our own materials, we partner with child and family service organizations around the country to add HOPE to their services and resources. This blog highlights two public resources that grew out of those partnerships.
The HOPE framework adds insights to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect, and this link was celebrated last month at a national convening of EndCAN.
Going back to school can bring up a lot of feelings for students, parents, and even teachers. The Four Building Blocks of HOPE can help focus on PCEs (positive childhood experiences) during this time.
August is Family Fun Month, and the HOPE National Resource Center is all about families creating positive childhood experiences (PCEs) by having fun together!
The HOPE National Resource Center held their annual retreat. This was a great opportunity to network and meet with people we partner with every day in a virtual setting.
July marks the end of the second HOPE Innovation Network (HIN) cohort. The HIN review committee selected the twelve participating organizations through a competitive application process last fall.