Happy June!

Please note that we are moving our monthly CTIPP CAN call to June 26th in observance of Juneteenth.

Jesse Kohler serves as our executive director on loan to CTIPP from The Change Campaign, a nonprofit organization he founded. The Change Campaign is a multi-tiered initiative to create a sustainable planet and a better future for all. Starting as a senior project during his time at Oberlin College, It has evolved over the past decade and is now working to spur necessary changes in our society. 

This month's CTIPP CAN call will highlight the organization's background and what it hopes to achieve as it promotes well-being at individual and system levels and throughout society. Jesse will share about the work of its current initiatives and some lessons he's learned thus far, and he hopes it will be informative and inspiring for the network of advocates making change happen.

  • REGISTER
  • Wednesday, June 26, 2024, from 2:00-3:30pmET // 11:00am-12:30pmPT 
  • ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/742183645 
    • Meeting ID: 742 183 645
    • +19292056099,,742183645# US (New York)
    • +13017158592,,742183645# US (Germantown)

We look forward to seeing you on the 26th!

Sincerely,

The CTIPP Team

 
  • Our latest podcast episode of Transform Trauma features the CTIPP team discussing how they’ve co-constructed their work culture and integrated trauma-informed principles into their operations. Join Whitney Marris, LCSW, Jesse Kohler, Antron McCullough, and Laura Braden as they break down what’s working, challenges encountered, and lessons learned.
  • In honor of May being Foster Care Month, our May 2024 CTIPP CAN call discussed the history of funding and its impact on child and family strengthening systems. During this call, CTIPP team member Antron McCullough shared his lived experiences and expertise surrounding foster care with our network. Budget decisions significantly impact systems, and we discussed how funding can create support programs, resources, and services for children, teens, young adults, and families.
  • Urge Congress to support the RISE from Trauma Act (S. 1426 and H.R. 4541) to expand the trauma-informed workforce in schools, healthcare settings, social services, first responders, and the justice system and increase community resources to address the impact of trauma.
  • Urge Congress to support the Community Mental Wellness and Resilience Act (S. 1452 and H.R. 3073) to help communities proactively develop local strategies that build population-level resilience by planning for and responding to the mental health challenges caused by disasters and toxic stress.
  • TOOLKIT: Free resources to help you urge Congress to support trauma-informed federal legislation.
  • Know someone who is already advocating for trauma-informed policies and practices? Or would be an awesome addition to the movement? Encourage them to join CTIPP’s Community Advocacy Network today!
 

Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy & Practice
2000 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 6000 | Washington, District of Columbia 20006
(215) 370-1362 | jesse@ctipp.org

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