HOPE en Español – Highlighting our resources in Spanish
The HOPE National Resource Center is dedicated to making the HOPE framework accessible with resources and training offered in Spanish.
The HOPE National Resource Center is dedicated to making the HOPE framework accessible with resources and training offered in Spanish.
The HOPE National Resource Center remains committed to practicing anti-racism and prioritizing equity in our work with PCEs.
When going through the first steps towards HOPE implementation, knowing what resources you can use is the key to success.
Juneteenth is a day of celebration and a call to continue our anti-racist work into both our professional and personal lives.
We are excited to share the event recordings from the 2024 HOPE Summit – The HOPE Transformation, now available for free.
Behind every child and community that is strong and flourishing, are parents whose love and devotion and unceasing work make this all possible.
The HOPE framework encourages professionals to seek out strengths and note the resiliency in families who are often faced with racism.
To this day, young Black girls are perceived to be less needing of love and leniency and less innocent than their peers. They are pushed toward adulthood long before their childhood years have begun to end.
During the Week of HOPE, we host events and share new resources that honor and promote the widespread use of positive childhood experiences.
Trenton Daily shares that HOPE and FAAITH were awarded a grant by Systems for Action, a national Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program.