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Call to Action: Urge the NEW Congress to Take on Trauma. Please sign on and share!

 

This January 2023, U.S. Senators and Members of the House of Representatives will begin a new two-year session, which starts with Congress members setting their policy priorities.

We must urge Congress to prioritize addressing trauma and passing bills like the RISE from Trauma Act, which funds trauma-responsive work across the country.

Make your voice heard. View and sign the powerful and concise call to action.

We need as many people as possible to sign this letter and show support for helping everyone heal, develop positive coping skills, and live healthier lives. Please consider spreading the word.

We hope you will also leave a comment explaining what addressing trauma means to you to help further educate your representatives.

Together, we can make a difference.

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Governments 'taking on trauma' are much-needed albeit belated, a lateness at least in part due to reasons of conflicting ideology or values.

To many politicians, especially conservatives, such initiatives likely sound too much like the dreaded government putting its nose further into families' private lives.

We humans can be a stubborn species, especially when it comes to our own young ones.

As a moral rule, a physically-/mentally-sound future must be every child’s fundamental right, especially when considering the very troubled world into which they never asked to enter.

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