2025 HOPE resource round-up
Throughout 2025, the HOPE National Resource Center was busy creating resources on PCEs and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
Throughout 2025, the HOPE National Resource Center was busy creating resources on PCEs and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE.
We asked our HOPE Facilitators and Champions how they were promoting access to the Four Building Blocks of HOPE during this holiday season.
Learn how HOPE Champion Julie Plagenhoef has used the HOPE-framework to help define what it means to be strengths-based with nurses.
A recently released new consensus study highlights the importance of early relationships and positive childhood experiences.
This blog links Thanksgiving, practicing gratitude, and creating memories of positive childhood experiences through the HOPE framework as a guide.
The HOPE en Español network launched a collaborative community united by the belief that every child and adolescent, deserves access to PCEs.
This summer, the Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experience (HOPE) framework has seen an increase in recognition around the world.
Social and civic engagement gets children involved in something bigger than themselves, instilling a sense of mattering, belonging, and importance.
Child-friendly TV shows, like Bluey, can help children discover what PCEs are and inspire parents to promote more PCEs with their children.
Sharon Norman from CAN Council found the HOPE framework when looking for ways to support educators in the Michigan school systems.