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HOPE in Faith Communities Toolkit

Faith communities are in a unique position to promote Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) for children, youth, and families. Lifelong engagement, access to the whole family, programming, consistent contact, and outreach during traumatic times and their aftermath. At HOPE National Resource…

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Moments of HOPE

HOPE begins with a shift in mindset that calls on each of us to identify, celebrate, and promote individual and family strengths in each moment. This resource, Moments of HOPE, shares examples of how HOPE can be integrated into existing…

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HOPE-informed Supervision and Leadership Handout

During a HOPE Train-the-Facilitator session, participants noted that leadership and supervisor buy-in of the HOPE framework is key for successful implementation. They shared that true HOPE implementation happens through direct service approaches that are supported from the top down. At…

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HOPE Training Options

Download our training options handout, which provides an overview of possible activities, topics covered, time options, and speakers.

Four building blocks of HOPE: Relationships, Environment, Engagement, Emotional Growth

HOPE as an Anti-Racism Framework in Action

This guide walks readers through the process of thinking about policy and practice changes from an anti-racism, HOPE-informed lens. The resource provides case studies in early childhood education and pediatrics to guide readers through the process of reviewing the data, engaging…

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