Going back to school with the HOPE framework
Start creating opportunities for positive childhood experiences as early as the last weeks of summer to the first few days of school and beyond.
Start creating opportunities for positive childhood experiences as early as the last weeks of summer to the first few days of school and beyond.
To ensure equitable access to PCEs for all children and families, we need to advocate for public funding for local community resources like public libraries.
Data presents a picture of childhood experiences and helps inform actions and policy decisions that improve child health and well-being.
We created a list of fun tips and suggestions that connect to one or more of the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
We need to create intentional opportunities that promote positive childhood experiences for the LGBTQ2IA+ community.
Practicing positive childhood experiences (PCEs) helps children grow into healthy and resilience adults, incorporating them can be as easy as rolling dice!
We are excited to share the event recordings from the 2024 HOPE Summit – The HOPE Transformation, now available for free.
Current organizational practices and policies could be creating barriers to meaningful family and community feedback.
Environmental justice is a key movement to increasing access to positive childhood experiences through the Environment Building Block of HOPE.
The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) offers training options at all levels, from introductory workshops and courses to advanced certifications.