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Six ways you can move America toward Hope, not Fear

Whether you have one hour a month or you’re ready to dive all in, there’s a next step for you. Pick one place to start, then invite a friend to join you.

Volunteer

Show up and stand in the gap

Help us host conversation circles, welcome guests at live events, support college campus visits, or lend your skills behind the scenes with outreach, content, and logistics.

Great for: community builders, organizers, students, and people who like to roll up their sleeves.

Partner With Us

Bring Hope, Not Fear to your community

Churches, nonprofits, campuses, media outlets, and community organizations can co-host events, co-create resources, or amplify the message in your networks.

We’ll work with you to shape events and tools that fit your context.

Events & Workshops

Host a Hope, Not Fear gathering

Organize a listening session, conversation workshop, or “We Are Not Okay” night for your city, campus, or small group — with facilitation guides and support from our team.

In-person or virtual options available.

Donate

Fuel a grassroots movement

Your gift helps us create tools, host conversations across the country, train facilitators, and keep this work accessible to communities that need it most.

One-time and recurring donations both make a real impact.

Join the Newsletter

Stay in the loop and stay hopeful

Get stories from the road, practical conversation tools, upcoming event announcements, and honest reflections about where we are — and where we can go together.

Occasional emails. No noise. Just real updates and next steps.

Share Your Story

Tell us where you’re not okay

Our movement is built on real people and real stories. Share how division has impacted you — or how you’ve chosen hope over fear — so we can listen, learn, and amplify.

With your permission, we may share some stories to encourage others.

America, It’s Time for the Left and Right to Answer a Higher Call

Joe Walsh

Joe Walsh knows firsthand how politics can divide America — our communities, our friendships, even our families. For too long fear and division have been used as tools to win elections, and the American people have forgotten their roles in this democracy: to be tolerant and understanding of our differences.

Most Americans have fallen prey to the fear and division that dominate our body politic, further dividing us. And as a country, we’re not okay. We’re on a very dangerous road. It’s going to take courage and commitment from all of us to get us off this road — and to choose hope, not fear.

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Questions, ideas, media inquiries, or a story you want to share? We’d love to hear from you.

Email: info@hopenotfearproject.org