Adverse Childhood Experiences
Supporting California's Trauma-Informed Networks of Care

findhelp.org and Aunt Bertha are excited present this webinar focused on supporting a trauma-informed network of care!

September 1, 2021
12 PM - 1:30 PM, Pacific Daylight Time

California, USA

findhelp.org and Aunt Bertha are excited to present this special webinar focused Adverse Childhood Experiences and the organizations support our community to address toxic stress! Learn about resources in your backyard and free tools to connect people with your programs. We invite attendees to share their best practices, favorite programs, and/or upcoming events.

We will review the free tools organizations have available to them in the platform, including: customized intake, eligibility questionnaires, analytics, and reporting. We will end the event with ample time for networking and resource-sharing.

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Your Speakers

Rachel Sanchez

Community Relations Representative, Anthem Blue Cross

Rachel is passionate about serving her community. She is a Master Trainer Candidate for NEAR Science (Neuroscience, Epigenetics, ACES, and Resiliency) and is on the board of directors for Happy Nest Child Abuse Prevention Council.

 

Anthony Pico

Community Engagement Manager, Aunt Bertha

Anthony has a deep passion for helping others and leverages his personal experience with foster care, mental health, and advocacy to assist others in his work. Previously, Anthony worked in the political and nonprofit space, focusing on helping the most vulnerable in our communities.

About Aunt Bertha

Aunt Bertha’s network connects people seeking help and verified social care providers that serve them.

Thousands of nonprofits and social care providers serve their communities. But for most people, navigating the system to get help has been difficult, time consuming, and frustrating. Too many Americans are suffering, and they don’t need to.

So at Aunt Bertha, we created a social care network that connects people and programs — making it easy for people to find social services in their communities, for nonprofits to coordinate their efforts, and for customers to integrate social care into the work they already do.