New HOPE organizational certification
The HOPE-Informed Organizational Certification program helps organizations to add HOPE to their work to increase access to positive childhood experiences.
The HOPE-Informed Organizational Certification program helps organizations to add HOPE to their work to increase access to positive childhood experiences.
Gain guidance through the decision making process to create meaningful transformations towards a HOPE-informed practice and organization.
Having access to child care is fundamental to practicing positive childhood experiences and creating access to all Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
This new resource from the HOPE National Resource Center provides guidelines to make screenings and assessments more HOPE-informed.
Child labor laws promote access to positive childhood experiences by maintaining safe access to valuable work experiences for youth.
Exercising the right to vote directly affects community resilience and creates a sense of belonging and mattering.
When youth engage in advocacy efforts, they learn that their voice matters, and that they can make a difference.
Balanced nutrition is key to child development, and the newly extended P-EBT program promotes positive childhood experiences.
Growing evidence supports the key role of positive childhood experiences in adult health, including lessening the effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences.
When thinking about how to decorate your classroom and how to get to know your students, consider doing this in a HOPEful way.