Armed with potent new evidence that many of Memphis’ greatest problems are traceable to fractured childhoods, local leaders on Thursday unveiled details of two soon-to-open centers where families will get help in shielding kids from the kind of traumatic experiences that can cause lifelong harm.
The Universal Parenting Places, as the centers are called, will open in Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women and at Knowledge Quest, a nonprofit facility in South Memphis, in March and April. The facilities, funded at least initially by charitable foundations, anchor an initiative by a new task force that seeks to reset the way the community addresses problems ranging from obesity to substance abuse to violent crime.
“We’re here for nothing less than a revolution,” Robin Karr-Morse, a consultant for the ACE Center Task Force of Shelby County, told an audience of some 300 people drawn to the Kroc Center for a forum on adverse childhood experiences, the term behind the acronym in the group’s name.
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