From the moment tragedy strikes, community members heal each other through art. Our mission is simple: We want to provide communities impacted by disaster with the tools they need to express their grief and rebuild hope for a brighter tomorrow.
Pulse, Orlando, and the tragedy that followed transformed Josh Garcia from nightclub operations director to a man on a mission for hope. This is his story.
Are you looking for a unique gift this Holiday Season or New Year? Do you want your gift to have meaning? How about giving the gift of hope?
The media can bring public attention to a mass tragedy, highlight injustices, and demand calls for action. All of these are in the name of public service for the greater good of society.
At Stars of HOPE, our mission is simple – help survivors of tragedies heal their emotional trauma. We do this by sending them handmade stars, made by people like you, with messages of hope and love.
Emotional scars caused by trauma hold a victim hostage in their memory, paralyze them there, and make them feel as though it’s impossible to move on. There is hope.
Volunteers from different backgrounds come together to paint stars with messages of hope and inspiration.
HOPE UNDER THE WINGS OF THE OCULUS AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY Stars of HOPE and Partners Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 by Creating Messages of Hope for Health Care Workers.
Whether you see it or not, your actions touch the lives of people you may never meet.
Getting employees involved in their communities can improve morale, build camaraderie, and help the company brand shine through local philanthropic efforts. Here is how to get started with Stars of HOPE!
How to let children know they can talk with you about their fears.
Lynn Hildebrand– mother, grandmother, STARS of Hope volunteer, extraordinary empath
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Thank you for creating hope during these challenging times.