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HOPE Innovation Network

The HOPE Innovation Network (HIN) consists of organizations across sectors who are implementing the HOPE framework. HIN members identify, pilot, and disseminate practices that advance the use of the HOPE framework based on effective efforts in existing programs. Through HIN, we learn and grow based on the experiences of effective programs and initiatives. Members of the network demonstrate how HOPE-informed care engages direct service providers, families, and communities in new ways that achieve better health outcomes and advance equity.

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National Advisory Board

HOPE’s National Advisory Board (NAB) is a group of passionate and diverse leaders who are committed to spreading HOPE. NAB members are highly-regarded and experts from higher education, medicine, advocacy, research, families, and non-profits. Yet, they all share a common purpose of expanding access to positive childhood experiences to children and youth of all backgrounds through ongoing, collaborative partnerships between providers and families. NAB members offer their support and guidance through recommendations and thoughtful discussion about the goals, priorities, mission, and values of HOPE.

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Rev. Darrell LaRue Armstrong

Pastor Shiloh Baptist Church
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Corey Best

Family Engagement Consultant and Speaker
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Renée Boynton-Jarrett

Founding Director, Vital Village Community Engagement Network Associate Professor, Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center
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Wendy Ellis

Founder and CEO, Resilience Innovation Labs
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Baraka Floyd

Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
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Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba

Executive Director, Children’s HealthWatch
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Ron Ferguson

Founder and President, The Basics
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Pradeep Gidwani

Medical Director, Healthy Development Services, American Academy of Pediatrics, California Chapter 3
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Elliott Orrin Hinkle

Principle and Founder, Unicorn Solutions
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Pat Hunt

Executive Director, FREDLA
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Tammy Piazza Hurley

Director, Child Welfare, Trauma & Resilience Initiatives American Academy of Pediatrics
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Jennifer Jones

Chief Strategy Officer at Prevent Child Abuse America
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Danielle Laraque-Arena

Senior Scholar-in-Residence, The New York Academy of Medicine
Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health
Associate Director, Injury Free Coalition for Kids
Professor and President Emerita, SUNY Upstate Medical University
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Phyllis Niolon

Senior Scientist for Preventing ACEs, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Cailin O’Connor

Senior Associate, Center for the Study of Social Policy
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Tamara Vesel, MD

Division Chief of Palliative Care, Department of Medicine, Tufts Medical Center and Associate Professor of Medicine & Pediatrics, Tufts University School of Medicine
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David Willis

Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Social Policy

Family and Community Experts Council (FACEs)

Family and Community Experts Council (FACEs) is a group of parents, youth, and other family and community members who share a common purpose of expanding access to positive childhood experiences (PCEs) for families of all backgrounds through the ongoing, collaborative partnerships between providers and families that HOPE promotes. FACEs serves in an advisory capacity, similar to the advisory role of the National Advisory Board, and their recommendations are valued. The goal of meetings is to ensure that every Council member voices his/her/their perspective.

Allison Schild                         John Verdejo
Amber Robinson                      Katina R. Allen
Dee Bonnick                              Tashia Roberson-Wing

The HOPE National Resource Center, led by Dr. Robert Sege, is based out of Tufts Medical Center in Boston with staff all over the country!

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