Resources to Practice the HOPE Framework and PCEs
The HOPE National Resource Center has created resources over the past year to help guide what HOPE can look like in practice.
The HOPE National Resource Center has created resources over the past year to help guide what HOPE can look like in practice.
The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) shares how HOPE has made them feel hopeful in 2022.
The HOPE National Resource Center (NRC) began the Train the Facilitator program in August, 2021, with 154 facilitators certified.
Registration is now open for the HOPE National Resource Center’s 3rd Annual HOPE Summit – Practicing HOPE. Register before January 15th to get the early bird special worth $50 off the full registration price.
We have updated our 10 ways to practice PCEs (positive childhood experiences) to reflect how we can practice PCEs during the holiday season.
In this interview Aimee Zeitz shares the strengths, barriers, and successes to her HOPE implementation at the YMCA in San Diego.
This month, we are honoring, celebrating, and learning throughout Native American Heritage Month.
The HOPE framework emphasizes the importance of positive childhood experiences, and Thanksgiving memories of family gatherings combine the sense of tradition, togetherness with extended family and friends.
The HOPE NRC works directly with organizations to make HOPE-informed changes to their internal policies.
Over the summer, two of our high school interns, Emily Chen and Alina Ngo, worked on a project to translate HOPE resources into Mandarin and Vietnamese.