September 7th is the Community Partner Action Meeting led by Erika Klohe of Providence, Sonoma County. Many wonderful resources are shared and connections are made.
Please consider the information in this email may have educational content (videos, articles, podcasts, books reviews, research, etc.) that could active or trigger someone depending on their trauma history.
Community Partner Connection (CPC) Agenda 9/07/2021:
Welcome
Brief Group Updates
Path to Hope Live: I will send follow up email with all the details and here is the link to our first event on Sept 9th: https://pathtohopesep9.eventbrite.com
Special Presentation:
Message of Hope, Strength, & Healing: Elizabeth shares her lived experience story and her journey to heal her childhood trauma. See attached flier.
Thank you, Elizabeth for joining us!
Questions
Closing
Elizabeth Smith- Founder-Project Whole Child
www.projectwholechild.com
Elizabeth Smith Biography:
Elizabeth is an author, public speaker and advocate for suicide awareness and the prevention of child abuse and neglect. She is the founder of Project Whole Child, focusing on small but significant changes to build strong and healthy, emotionally connected children, families, and communities to ensure optimal outcomes for children and their families to help prevent, treat, and heal trauma. A former longtime children’s yoga trainer, she continues to teach local children and families tools to self-regulate, practice mindfulness, and to promote physical and emotional wellness on a developmentally appropriate level for children.
Elizabeth serves as the Community Manager for Sonoma County ACEs Connection, serves on the Sebastopol Union Elementary School District Board of Trustees and is a parent leader for Parent Voices Sonoma, a grass-roots group that advocates for affordable, accessible, quality childcare in Sonoma County and throughout the State of California. She is on the board of Peacetown, and founded the Peacetown Family Village. She also re-started and expanded a local chapter of Soroptimist International and serves as its chapter president.
For inspiration…… Brené on Armored versus Daring Leadership, Part 1 of 2: Brené on Armored versus Daring Leadership, Part 1 of 2 | Brené Brown (brenebrown.com)
For more information and to be receive the meeting link please reach out to:
Erika Klohe, MSW, ASW
Community Behavioral Health Lead, Community Health Investment
Providence, Sonoma County
O 707-328-8973
Erika.klohe@stjoe.org
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