Print City of Hope Orange County unveiled Tuesday its countywide campaign to decorate the region with images of hope as Californians pass the one-year mark of the first stay-at-home order issued in the state because of the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign is done in partnership with the Orange County Health Care Agency and other community organizations and businesses. More than 70 artists were recruited for the effort. The initiative is called “Hope Lives in OC.” “We’re not just experts in cancer care, but we have a tenet that there’s no good in healing the bodies if we destroy the soul in the process,” said Annette Walker, president of City of Hope Orange County. “When we were reflecting upon our community and all the things that have gone on in the last year with the global crisis, job losses, loss of life, we wanted to acknowledge that there’s hope on the horizon.”