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HOPE in Public Resources

In addition to creating our own materials, we partner with child and family service organizations around the country to add HOPE to their services and resources. This blog highlights two public resources that grew out of those partnerships.

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Back to School with HOPE

Going back to school can bring up a lot of feelings for students, parents, and even teachers. The Four Building Blocks of HOPE can help focus on PCEs (positive childhood experiences) during this time.

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HOPE Releases New Whiteboard Video

The HOPE National Resource Center has created a whiteboard video sharing how healthy eating and physical activity can support access to the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.

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HOPE Celebrates Pride with a New Resource

Adverse Community Experiences can make it harder for LGBTQ+ families to enjoy positive childhood experiences (PCEs). With that in mind, we developed a new resource that promotes PCEs and the four building blocks specifically for LGBTQ+ families.

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What HOPE Adds

Summertime offers a chance to pause and reflect. This past year our team has had the good fortune to meet with, teach, and learn from dozens of organizational leaders and well over 10,000 participants from around the country and beyond. …

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New HOPE-informed Resources

One of our favorite things to do at the HOPE National Resource Center is to partner with others to create new tools. Over the past few weeks, we have had multiple requests from our HOPE Innovation Network members and West…

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