What is the Library of Hope?

Library of Hope is a living archive of visions — a growing collection of stories, interviews, articles and ideas that imagine better futures.

It’s a space for exploring what hope means today, and how it can help shape tomorrow. Through writing, conversations and visual storytelling, the Library gathers perspectives that challenge the present and open the door to what’s possible.

Who’s Behind It?

Library of Hope is the vision of Helen Trickey — a strategist, writer and future-thinker drawn to the question of how we move forward with care, courage and imagination.

Creative collaborator Fi O’Brien joined Trickey to help bring the project to life — leading community engagement, content creation and brand storytelling.

Together, they’re building the Library with a growing community of contributors: artists, visionaries, designers and change-makers helping to shape new cultural possibilities.

Meet the contributors

Why It Exists

The world feels uncertain — but that doesn’t mean we stop dreaming and hoping.

Library of Hope exists to hold space for alternative futures. It explores what hope looks like — and how it can be practised — across culture, systems, and everyday life.

Organised around the four HOPE chapters — Health, Opportunity, Peace and Environment — the Library brings together thought leadership, creative research and radical imagination.

This is not a fixed collection.
It’s an evolving conversation.
One that invites curiosity, creativity, and the courage to keep looking forward.