The H.O.P.E. curriculum is complete — and ready to be taught.
The H.O.P.E. curriculum is complete and ready to be taught through THE Baggage Exchange workshops, retreats, speaking experiences, and professional training programs. We are now formalizing the facilitator certification and licensing pathway so trained leaders, organizations, and community partners can carry the H.O.P.E. journey forward with fidelity, care, and trauma-informed boundaries.
A complete framework, ready to teach.
The H.O.P.E. Framework includes a core methodology manual, workbook collection, conference and speaking guide, and facilitator certification program. Together, these materials support THE Baggage Exchange method: helping participants exchange what weighs them down for Healing, Opportunity, Purpose, and Empowerment.
The H.O.P.E. curriculum is finished and already taught through our workshops, retreats, and speaking experiences. What we’re formalizing now is the facilitator certification and licensing pathway, so trained leaders and partners can carry it forward with fidelity. Inquire about facilitator training and we’ll share next steps as the pathway opens.
From a finished curriculum to trained facilitators.
The curriculum is ready today. The certification and licensing pathway around it is being formalized so leaders and organizations can carry it forward with care.
H.O.P.E. Curriculum
Complete and ready to teach — a structured set of modules, one for each step, with guided conversations, reflective exercises, and practical tools that keep the sequence intact.
Facilitator Certification
A training pathway, now being formalized, for facilitators who want to guide the H.O.P.E. journey with fidelity, care, and clear trauma-informed boundaries.
Organizational Licensing
A pathway for churches, nonprofits, schools, teams, and organizations to bring the method to their communities and professional training programs under a shared standard.
Continued Support
Resources, community, and guidance designed to help certified facilitators keep delivering the experience well over time.
One methodology, many communities.
The H.O.P.E. journey began with women survivors, and its principles — moving from internal healing toward outward impact — can serve many communities. We call this broader adaptation the Universal Baggage Exchange Method. As the certification and licensing work matures, we’ll share how it can be adapted responsibly, always with its trauma-informed boundaries kept firmly in place.
Want to bring H.O.P.E. to your community?
Tell us a little about your organization, team, or community and how you’d like to use the method. We’ll reach out about facilitator training and licensing as the pathway opens.