Finding Hope
In a powerful songwriting exercise, young creatives turn personal pain into healing, connection, and hope through music
In a unique intergenerational art class at School One, Rhode Island teens and older adults share brushes, stories, and inspiration — transforming a city sidewalk into a living canvas of color and community
With in-person counselors in short supply, districts like Bristol-Warren are embracing telepsychology platforms like Cartwheel to deliver faster, more accessible care for kids still feeling the effects of the pandemic
Born from tragedy, the Providence-based institute—now led by Lisa Pina-Warren—continues to fight community violence with compassion, outreach, and the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In the midst of a growing mental health crisis among young people, Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio launch a week-long project highlighting resilience, community support, and youth-led solutions
Clinical psychologist Jacqueline Nesi helps parents navigate social media in her Substack, “Techno Sapiens”
With pizza, mentorship, and a mic, Roberto Gonzalez and his student-led program give youth a voice—turning curiosity into confidence and classrooms into launchpads for global storytelling
A unique collaboration between an artist, students from Bradley Schools and the Newport Art Museum
Ashley Kirsner saw loneliness everywhere. Then, she had an idea
‘You feel really tense all the time’