HOPE Wyoming

HOPE  Wyoming Why H.O.P.E?

H — Hold space for healing
O — Open doors to support and connection
P — Promote youth and family voice
E — Empower hope, strengths, and community

H.O.P.E in Wyoming walks alongside youth and families by honoring their voices

05/29/2026
Over the years, I have had the privilege of working alongside so many incredible families, youth, caregivers, providers,...
05/27/2026

Over the years, I have had the privilege of working alongside so many incredible families, youth, caregivers, providers, schools, community partners, and advocates.

As H.O.P.E in Wyoming continues to grow and evolve, reviews and recommendations help others understand who we are, what we stand for, and the heart behind this work.

If we have worked together in any capacity and you feel comfortable sharing a review or recommendation, it would mean so much. Whether you are a family member, community partner, professional, or someone who has seen our work in action, your words can help others feel more confident reaching out for support.

Please only share what you are comfortable making public, and there is no need to include any private or personal details.

Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. Your support, trust, and encouragement mean more than you know.

Together We Heal.

Some seasons ask us to pause, breathe, and remember why the work mattered in the first place.For H.O.P.E in Wyoming, tha...
05/27/2026

Some seasons ask us to pause, breathe, and remember why the work mattered in the first place.

For H.O.P.E in Wyoming, that answer has always been families — and especially youth.

Youth deserve to be heard, not just talked about.
They deserve to have a voice in their own story.
They deserve support that sees their strengths, honors their culture, includes their natural supports, and builds around what matters most to them and their family.

As we continue moving through this transition, H.O.P.E remains deeply committed to the 10 Principles of High Fidelity Wraparound:

Family voice and choice.
Youth voice and meaningful participation.
Team-based support.
Natural supports.
Collaboration.
Community-based care.
Cultural respect.
Individualized planning.
Strengths-based work.
Persistence and outcome-focused support.

These principles are more than a model to us. They are a reminder that healing happens through relationships, dignity, and people showing up with purpose.

The path may be shifting, but the heart behind H.O.P.E remains the same.

Together We Heal. 🤍

04/15/2026

🏠 Is your child ready to stay home alone?

Our Home Alone class is designed to help kids ages 9–12 build the confidence and skills they need to stay safe and make smart decisions when home by themselves.

Students will learn how to:
✔️ Handle situations like answering the door or phone
✔️ Prepare simple snacks safely
✔️ Follow family safety rules
✔️ Respond to emergencies and basic first aid situations
✔️ Recognize unsafe scenarios and what to do

This class focuses on responsibility, problem-solving, and safety—giving both kids and parents peace of mind.

📅 May 9, 2026
🕘 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
💲 $43

👉 Register here: https://lccc.coursestorm.com/course/home-alone

📊 Tax Day ReminderFinances can be a major stressor for families. If today feels overwhelming: ✔ Take it one step at a ti...
04/15/2026

📊 Tax Day Reminder
Finances can be a major stressor for families.
If today feels overwhelming:
✔ Take it one step at a time
✔ Ask for help if needed
✔ Give yourself grace
Stress impacts mental health—and that matters.
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April is also the Month of Hope 🌱Hope doesn’t mean everything is perfect.Hope means: ✔ Showing up anyway ✔ Taking the ne...
04/12/2026

April is also the Month of Hope 🌱
Hope doesn’t mean everything is perfect.
Hope means:
✔ Showing up anyway
✔ Taking the next step
✔ Believing change is possible
Even on hard days.
If your family is struggling right now, you are not alone.
🧡

When your child is overwhelmed, what works best?
04/11/2026

When your child is overwhelmed, what works best?

🌿 Regulation Tip for FamiliesWhen emotions run high, connection matters more than correction.Try: ✔ Sitting with instead...
04/10/2026

🌿 Regulation Tip for Families
When emotions run high, connection matters more than correction.
Try:
✔ Sitting with instead of sending away
✔ Lowering your voice
✔ Naming feelings: “That looks really hard.”
Regulation is taught through relationships.

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Address

1421 W Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY
82001

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13073432009

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