An inspiring year at the HOPE National Resource Center
The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) shares how HOPE has made them feel hopeful in 2022.
The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) shares how HOPE has made them feel hopeful in 2022.
Loved the breakout [workshop] sessions. Learned a lot that I can use immediately.
Registration is now open for the HOPE National Resource Center’s 3rd Annual HOPE Summit – Practicing HOPE. Register before January 15th to get the early bird special worth $50 off the full registration price.
In this interview Aimee Zeitz shares the strengths, barriers, and successes to her HOPE implementation at the YMCA in San Diego.
The HOPE framework emphasizes the importance of positive childhood experiences, and Thanksgiving memories of family gatherings combine the sense of tradition, togetherness with extended family and friends.
Over the summer, two of our high school interns, Emily Chen and Alina Ngo, worked on a project to translate HOPE resources into Mandarin and Vietnamese.
The four key types of positive childhood experiences (PCEs) Research shows that positive childhood experiences (PCEs) help children grow into healthy, resilient adults. The HOPE framework centers around the Four…
HOPE National Resource Center Director, Bob Sege, went to Darwin Australia at the end of September. Here is part two of his time there.
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.
The HOPE National Resource Center is now accepting applications for the third round of our HOPE Innovation Network (HIN).