BraveBe promotes online tool to help Lincoln community understand childhood trauma

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – In an effort to make support and care accessible for people living with childhood trauma, Lincoln child advocacy center BraveBe is implementing a decades-old online assessment developed by the CDC.

They call it ‘Brave fACEs.’ It launched in November 2024, and they are raising awareness to help people get the support they may need.

Paige Piper, the Executive Director, stated that the initiative’s primary goal is to prevent ‘adverse childhood experiences’ or ACEs before they occur…

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