A HOPEful Sleepover
At a sleep over, we intentionally created opportunities for positive childhood experiences (PCEs) and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
At a sleep over, we intentionally created opportunities for positive childhood experiences (PCEs) and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
The results from a study in Australia shares the importance of promoting creating accessible access to Positive Youth Experiences.
Lana Jelenjev uses her expertise, and help from the HOPE framework, to create a society where all neurotypes can thrive.
Learn how to start your HOPE journey and create HOPE-informed changes on the organizational level.
Learn how San Diego State University plans to become the first HOPE-Informed university.
HOPE Champion, Royale Lockhart, shares how COVID-19 and the HOPE framework changed her work with children and families.
On June 30th, the 2023 HOPE Innovation Network (HIN) cohort has become the first-ever HOPE-certified organizations.
To share the many ways to practice HOPE, we released new resources, informative blogs about HOPE in practice, and hosted a discussion panel called HOPE around the Globe.
We are one week away from the 3rd Annual HOPE Summit – Practicing HOPE, and there is still time to register!
The HOPE NRC will be hosting our 2nd Annual Week of HOPE, where we celebrate the power of positive childhood experiences, and the HOPE framework.