The Brandywine Health Foundation is convening the staff and leadership of non-profits serving the greater Coatesville area for a luncheon focused on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their life long effects on health. The luncheon will feature a panel of regional and national experts with diverse backgrounds focusing on trauma, adverse childhood experiences and promoting resiliency at the individual, organizational, and community levels.
The goals of the luncheon include:
- Building effective cross-sector relationships
- Increasing the awareness about the value of trauma-informed approaches
- Creating a common language around ACEs and trauma in the greater Coatesville area
The panel, moderated by WHYY's Maiken Scott, will include:
- Sandra L. Bloom, MD, Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University
- Roy Wade, Jr, MD, PhD, MPH, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Dan Rhoton, Hopeworks 'N Camden
- Andrew Kind-Rubin, PhD, Child Guidance Resource Centers
To register, please click here.
Tickets are $35
Lunch will be provided and a question and answer period will follow the panel discussion.
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