Welcome to the Four Corners ACEs Connection Community! We’re glad you are here.
The Four Corners is the only location in the United States where four states meet. The region consist of the southwestern corner of Colorado, southeastern corner of Utah, northeaster corn of Arizona, and the northwestern corner of New Mexico.
This community exists to share resources, research, and information, exchange ideas, and work collaboratively across sectors to develop solutions that support trauma-informed and resilience-building practices in all domains of life and work.
As a primarily rural, rugged region with grit and heart, we are committed to working together to build the resilience of our youth, families, businesses, schools, across all sectors. Although we are in the early stages of our collective work, we are already building momentum in brining more awareness of the affects of trauma and creating ways to build community resilience for all.
Community Manager: Doty Shepard
About Doty
Doty Shepard earned a Master of Arts degree specializing in transforming youth and family culture, then spent the next twenty years working in the field. Motivated by a deep compassion for the impact of trauma in her own community, Doty sought training from the Center for Trauma Informed Innovation at Truman Medical Centers in Kansas City, Missouri, so she could serve as a resource for healing and resilience.
Doty is the Founder and Executive Director of Resilient Colorado and serves as a consultant and educator for Trauma Informed Schools & Trauma Informed Care, and Resilient Minds, teaching others about the impact of trauma on brains, bodies, and behaviors. We specialize in helping organizations infuse trauma sensitive practices into all that they do while cultivating the resilience of both staff and clientele, addressing ACEs Science and Resiliency Science in their interactive training workshops for both youth and adults. The mission of Resilient Colorado is to build trauma sensitive communities across the region.
About This Community
Please know we welcome your voice, participation, and contributions in person and online. This site is an open platform where we can all learn from each other, which means you and all community members are welcome to:
- Share blog posts
- Share calendar listings
- Add resources and videos
- Ask questions to the community
- Invite other members to join
If you have questions about our collaborative, how to navigate the ACEs Connection site or our online community, please let me know. I’m excited to get to know you. Welcome!
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