Be Peace - Be Hope

Be Peace - Be Hope

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WHY ARE WE COMMITTED TO SERVE? Today, our students face many challenges, are hurting and struggling.

We empower K–12 students, teachers, and parents to build resilience, well-being, leadership & life skills through strengths-based education, neuroscience, mindfulness & creative arts, helping them navigate social and emotional pressures and thrive. We provide at-risk, low-income, minority students (including refugees and new immigrants) and their teachers the social and emotional Learning workshop

06/09/2026

Today, on World Pet Memorial Day, we honor the animals who have brought comfort, companionship, and unconditional love into our lives. 🐾

For many children, a pet is more than an animal.

A pet can be a best friend.
A source of comfort during difficult moments.
A safe presence after a hard day.
A companion who offers love without judgment.

When that bond is lost, the grief can be very real.

At Be Peace – Be Hope, we believe it is important to acknowledge all forms of connection and belonging, including the relationships children build with the animals they love.

Today, we hold space for the memories that remain: the walks, the cuddles, the laughter, the routines, and the unconditional love.

Because even when a beloved pet is gone, the kindness, comfort, and joy they brought can continue to live on in our hearts. 💛

Have you ever had a pet who made a difference in your life? We’d love to hear their name in the comments.

Photos from Be Peace - Be Hope's post 06/05/2026

Innovation becomes meaningful when it helps people thrive. 💡🌱

Last Thursday, we had the privilege of attending the first InnovatED Meet-Up at The Cannon Houston, bringing together educators, innovators, entrepreneurs, and community leaders committed to shaping the future of education.

The conversation between Christopher Mayes, CEO & Superintendent of Wonderland Inc. and Beatrice Mayes Institute, and Jon Lambert, CEO of The Cannon & Tandem, was both inspiring and deeply connected to the work we do every day.

Their insights highlighted something we strongly believe: education is not only about delivering information. It is about creating environments where young people can grow, connect, discover their strengths, and access the tools they need to succeed.

As we continue building with Be Peace - Be Hope, Rotary District 5890, Secours populaire, Zeneduc, and Gaming Campus, our interactive platform designed to support socio-emotional well-being, life skills, and personal growth, these conversations remind us why innovation matters.

Technology becomes powerful when it strengthens human connection, expands access, and brings meaningful support into schools and communities.

We are grateful to Naeem Vehvaria, Founder of UpWita, and his team for organizing such a thoughtful gathering, and to Rochelle Brown-Anderson and Be Ingenious for hosting and facilitating such an engaging conversation.

A special thank you as well to Dr. Sunny Zhang for introducing us to this amazing group and helping create new opportunities for connection and collaboration through Born Global.

One of the most valuable parts of the evening was the opportunity to connect with so many passionate leaders who care deeply about creating positive change. We left energized, inspired, and excited about the possibilities ahead.

We look forward to continuing these conversations and exploring future collaborations that help bring innovation, well-being, and opportunity to more schools, families, and communities.

Because when innovation is rooted in human connection, education becomes a force for hope. 💙

Photos from Be Peace - Be Hope's post 06/04/2026

Yesterday, we had the privilege of attending the Dialogue & Luncheon on Child Mental Health in a Digital Environment, organized by the Rupani Foundation, Ibn Sina Foundation, and Rupani Development Initiatives at the beautiful Ismaili Center.

It was a meaningful opportunity to listen, learn, engage with important perspectives, and reconnect with dear friends around a topic that matters deeply: how we create safer, healthier environments where children can truly flourish.

The conversation drew from UNESCO’s international bioethics work on ethical considerations for youth mental health in digital environments, and it reminded me that children today are growing up in physical, digital, educational, and social spaces that profoundly shape their well-being, identity, relationships, and sense of belonging.

The question is no longer whether these environments influence mental health.
They do.

The question is whether we are intentionally designing them to protect, nurture, and strengthen children’s well-being.
Every decision matters.
Every classroom.
Every digital platform.
Every policy.
Every program.
Every community space.

As adults, educators, healthcare professionals, nonprofit leaders, technology developers, and policymakers, we have a responsibility to ask:
Is what we are creating truly in the best interest of the children we serve?
Does it help them feel safe, seen, valued, and connected?
Does it strengthen their resilience, confidence, and ability to navigate challenges?
Does it protect their dignity and support their mental health?
At Be Peace – Be Hope, these questions sit at the heart of everything we do.
Our mission is not simply to help children overcome challenges. It is to help create the conditions where they can thrive, develop life skills, build emotional intelligence, strengthen resilience, experience belonging, and grow with hope.
Mental health is not only about addressing problems once they appear.

It is about building environments, relationships, systems, and opportunities that help young people flourish long before they reach a crisis.
Our children deserve nothing less.

Thank you to the Rupani Foundation, Ibn Sina Foundation, Rupani Development Initiatives, and all those who contributed to this important conversation. The future of our children depends on the choices we make today.

06/01/2026

💛 International Children’s Day

Every child deserves more than an education.

Every child deserves to feel safe.
To feel valued.
To feel heard.
To know that their voice matters.

Childhood is a time of discovery.

A time of curiosity.
Imagination.
Growth.
And learning who we are in relationship with ourselves, others, and the world around us.

Over the years, we have had the privilege of walking alongside incredible young people as they explored their creativity, built meaningful connections, strengthened life skills, and discovered strengths they may not have known they possessed.

We have witnessed courage.
Kindness.
Resilience.
Leadership.
And the extraordinary potential that emerges when children are given the conditions to thrive.

At Be Peace – Be Hope, we believe every child deserves learning environments that nurture not only academic success, but also emotional well-being, confidence, belonging, purpose, and hope.

Because children do not flourish through instruction alone.

They flourish when they feel seen.
When they feel safe.
When they are supported by caring adults.
When they are given tools to understand their emotions, regulate stress, build relationships, and believe in what is possible.

Today, on International Children’s Day, we celebrate the children who inspire us every day with their creativity, perseverance, and unique perspectives on the world.

We are also deeply grateful to the educators, families, community partners, and mentors who help create the conditions where young people can grow, heal, lead, and contribute.

Because when children feel seen, supported, and empowered, they do more than grow.

They begin to imagine new possibilities for themselves, their communities, and the future.

And there is nothing more powerful than that. 💛

06/01/2026

Today is National Say Something Nice Day.

Kindness is often thought of as something small.

But for someone who feels unseen, overwhelmed, discouraged, or alone, a few genuine words can make a meaningful difference.

A compliment.
An encouragement.
A simple, “I’m glad you’re here.”

Small moments of connection remind us that we matter to one another.

They help create belonging.
They soften the day.
They remind someone they are not alone.

💬 Today, leave a kind message in the comments for someone who may need it.

Your words may be the encouragement someone carries with them today. 💛

05/31/2026

With Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston – What a wonderful surprise to receive a Top Fan badge from the Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston. 💛
At Be Peace - Be Hope, we are grateful to follow and support a space that honors the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi and continues to inspire dialogue, peace, nonviolence, education, and community connection.

Thank you, the Eternal Gandhi Museum team, for all you do to remind us that peace is not only an ideal, it is something we practice, teach, and live. ✨

05/31/2026

With EFGH Education Francaise Greater Houston
So fun to receive a badge as one of your top fans from you! Always happy to support and celebrate the wonderful work you do for our fancophone community. Merci EFGH 🧡🎉

05/30/2026
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Creativity is so much more than making art. And yet, art can be a beautiful doorway into creativity.

Creativity is a way of expressing what is difficult to put into words.
A way of exploring emotions.
A way of building confidence.
A way of discovering new possibilities.

Over the past several years, we have had the privilege of witnessing incredible creativity from the young people we serve.

Through painting, sculpture, storytelling, collaborative projects, and imaginative expression, students have shown us their courage, their perspectives, and their unique gifts.

Every artwork tells a story.

Sometimes it reflects joy.
Sometimes curiosity.
Sometimes resilience.
And sometimes, simply the human need to be seen and heard.

At Be Peace - Be Hope, we believe creativity helps create spaces where young people feel safe to explore who they are, connect with others, and develop the skills they need to navigate life with confidence and hope.

Today, on National Creativity Day, we celebrate the imagination, talent, and voices of all the students and the teachers, including Christian Perkins who have shared their work with us.

Thank you for inspiring us every day. 💛

Because when creativity is nurtured, confidence grows.
And when confidence grows, possibilities expand.

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