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    • Leadership Team
    • Vision, Mission, & Racial Equity Statement
    • Contact
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    • Faces of ACEs, Thriving Lives
  • What We Do
    • Art After ACEs
    • Monthly Meetings >
      • Meeting Notes
    • Newsletters
    • Presentations >
      • Presenters Only
    • Past Conferences >
      • 2022 Conference
      • 2021 Conference
      • 2017-2019 Conferences
  • Resources
    • Get Local Support
    • Resiliency Skills
    • Resilience for Children
  • Learn More
    • Articles
    • Books
    • Formal Publications
    • Local Press
    • Media
    • Terms & Definitions
    • Websites
  • World Languages
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PACEs Connection is a social network that supports communities to accelerate the global ACEs science movement, to recognize the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in shaping adult behavior and health, and to promote trauma-informed and resilience-building practices and policies in all communities and institutions — from schools to prisons to hospitals and churches — to help heal and to develop resilience instead of traumatizing already traumatized people. ​