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HOPE in Foster Care Organizations

HOPE in Foster Care Organizations

HOPE National Resource Center Director, Bob Sege, went to Darwin Australia two weeks ago. Below is his firsthand experience and impression of how international foster care organizations are practicing the HOPE framework.

Interview with National Advisory Board Member Elliott Hinkle

Interview with National Advisory Board Member Elliott Hinkle

Read our interview with Elliott Hinkle, member of the HOPE National Advisory Board and the HOPE Family and Community Experts Council. “HOPE is like, when someone brings you a problem and you want them to also bring a solution. How are we thinking differently about the work and moving beyond what is bad and what is hard to how we are going to make any change here. It has given me, funnily enough, hope in the work.”

HOPE in National Hispanic Heritage Month

HOPE in National Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from September 15 to October 15. HOPE recognizes how culture, heritage, and tradition play a large role in a child’s access to positive childhood experiences.

HOPE in Public Resources

HOPE in Public Resources

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.

HOPE at the National Convening of EndCAN

HOPE at the National Convening of EndCAN

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.

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