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HOPE in Policy

The HOPE National Resource Center intends to help policymakers know more about Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs).

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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.”

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HOPE on Father’s Day

This Father’s Day, the HOPE National Resource Center is celebrating the impact that fathers can have on access to positive childhood experiences.

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Celebrating Juneteenth and Father’s Day with HOPE

Sunday, June 19th is a day of celebrating both freedom and fathers, and we are taking the opportunity to acknowledge the significance of Black fathers specifically by talking to John Verdejo, member of the FACEs (Family and Community Experts) of HOPE Advisory Council.

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HOPE Celebrates Pride with a New Resource

Adverse Community Experiences can make it harder for LGBTQ+ families to enjoy positive childhood experiences (PCEs). With that in mind, we developed a new resource that promotes PCEs and the four building blocks specifically for LGBTQ+ families.

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