
A Bridge Named Amos | the course
Sweethearts & Heroes presents
for students Kindergarten-3rd grade
Meet the service dog who gave HOPE to millions
Best Friend — Hero — Legend. Experience the powerful TRUE STORY!

MEET the Best Service Dog Ever!
From the world's HOPE expert comes the TRUE TALE of A Bridge Named Amos — a heartfelt journey that proves how ANYONE, even a dog, CAN BECOME SOMEONE’S HERO.
Hosted on an INTERACTIVE ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM designed to help students discover their strengths, interests, and purpose. This course comes complete with a FULL DIGITAL BOOK and WORKBOOK DOWNLOADS featuring VISUAL ANIMATED READINGS by RICK. Students will engage with INTERACTIVE exercises that promote autonomy, critical thinking, human skill development, and strength-based learning.
Includes the bonus Sweethearts & Heroes K-2 COLORING BOOK COURSE on our foundational message of HOPE & ACTION!
“Amos was THE BRIDGE who helped me connect with students.” - Rick Yarosh

Unlock Your Students’ Potential on A powerful platform
Sweethearts & Heroes has teamed up with Thrively — a strength-based online platform founded on the core philosophy that every child deserves to thrive. Discover your student’s strengths, understand their well-being, and manage hope in your classroom like never before.

A STRENGTH-BASED, LEARNER-CENTERED ECOSYSTEM
This isn’t just another “program.” The HOPE Classroom hosted on Thrively makes all your other programs more effective.
What are your student’s strengths?
Understand the personal strengths, interests, and aspirations of every student in your classroom and help them reach their full potential. Support their growth with rich knowledge around their strengths, learning styles, and habits of mind.
How are your learners feeling today?
No matter how a learner is feeling, when they know their teacher cares, they have the confidence to work through any challenge. Find out where they’re at in 60 seconds with Thrively’s research-backed Well-Being Index.
How hopeful are you and your students?
When learners have hope, they achieve more academically, have more drive to succeed, and express greater resiliency and persistence. Find out how hopeful you and your classroom are by using the 2-minute, evidence-based Hope index.