Sunday May 1. at 10:00 at One Roof’s Central Hillside Community Center at 12 East 4th Street in Duluth (coffee / chat at 9:30). Zoom link
Neuroscience, Epigenetics, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and Resilience

The Family Services Collaborative of St. Louis County is, helping people understand how trauma shapes lives and how healing can begin, through our understanding NEAR Science, presentations, which explore how childhood trauma affects, children, families, and communities.
For many of Us, trauma has been passed down through generations. Those of us who had a traumatic childhood are likely not the first in our family to experience that. But with knowledge, understanding, and support, we can be the ones to end those legacies. We can say, stops with us.
The NEAR Science, short for Neuroscience, Epigenetics, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and Resilience, shows that high rates of childhood trauma increase the risk of negative outcomes. It also shows that what is predictable is preventable.
