ACEs Resources
National
Website to provide access to care for families impacted by trauma
Websites that provide education and training
- ACES aware
- CDC– publications, data sources, and general resources
- The Philadelphia ACEs project
- National Indian Health Board- Information and training to address ACEs in Indian country
- ACES too high
- ACEs Awareness Foundation
Websites that provide support for survivors
- Dr. Nadine Burke Harris
- Stop the abuse campaign– website for survivors of ACEs; provides resources to heal
Podcasts- conversations about child abuse
For more resources, refer to Prevention/Mitigation of ACEs, click here.
Local/Colorado
Community resources
211 Colorado- 211 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community.
Free legal services
Local programs and training
- Rocky Mountain Prevention Resources Center– website for professionals and community members for training, research, and community programs to prevent and mitigate ACEs
- Peaceful households– offers training and education to individuals, groups, and organizations about childhood trauma and adversity
- Illuminate Colorado– Local organization that provides education and training to promote PACES and prevent ACES for youth and parents
Community support for survivors
- Cirsalida, Inc– provides resources and support (case management, counseling) to Hispanic, Latinx, and other persons of color struggling with complex trauma, domestic violence, and abuse; located in Colorado Springs
- Living Grace– Professional life and recovery coaching for those battling anxiety, depression, and trauma.
- C.H.A. Family Wellness– Holistic medicine by means of acupuncture and somatic trauma release therapy to address and heal from pain, stress, anxiety, and PTSD.