The HOPE National Resource Center
The HOPE National Resource Center is based out of Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. We are creating a paradigm shift in systems of care, communities, and policies to value and actively bolster positive childhood experiences (PCEs). HOPE offers research, resources, trainings and technical assistance to help bring the power of the positive into the lives of children and their families.
Recent Resources
The Four Building Blocks of HOPE – for caregivers who have been incarcerated
This Four Building Blocks resource is tailored specifically for caregivers who have experienced incarceration. In recognition of the unique challenges…
HOPE Key Terms and Phrases
Are you new to HOPE? If you are just learning about HOPE – Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences, we know…
HOPE and Conscious Discipline
Since HOPE is a flexible framework and not a manualized program, it can be easily incorporated into the work you…
Blog, News & Events
Using family and community feedback to increase access to PCEs
Current organizational practices and policies could be creating barriers to meaningful family and community feedback.
Environmental justice protects more than just the planet
Environmental justice is a key movement to increasing access to positive childhood experiences through the Environment Building Block of HOPE.
Announcing the winners of the first ever HOPE Awards Ceremony
The HOPE Awards recognizes those who excel in promoting positive childhood experiences (PCEs) in their work with children and families.