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About the Lion Health Initiative

     The mission of the Lion Health Initiative (LHI) is to provide development opportunities to individuals and communities. LHI uses a 15-domain assessment model, wraparound supports and ongoing trainings to identify and address Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) which impact our adulthood. LHI staff work with youth (ages 5 to 21) and their support teams to identify strengths in educational, vocational, leisure and other areas of life to prevent, protect and heal ACEs at the earliest time post trauma-exposure. Our team can provide resources and assist with the development of life skills. Our purpose is to use experiential learning to provide youth development opportunities and address ACEs. LHI believes community building through individual development is how generational community networks are built and maintained.

 

                      LHI was originally created to focus on three main areas:

 

1.Conduct and participate in ACEs public awareness and mobilization campaigns by providing information about trauma-informed and healing-centered services available.

2.Provide ACEs related information to youth and families throughout sessions and promoting trauma-informed and healing-centered services and supports.

3.Creating healthy networks through healthy people. LHI believes healthy people can create healthy networks. This means taking care of yourself to the best of your ability and ensuring our community steps in when situations get overwhelming.

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