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814 ACEs Clinic

Look for the Helpers.

The 814 ACEs Clinic is coming to Erie/Crawford County, PA — bringing compassionate, trauma-informed care for individuals impacted by adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress. Help us open our doors.

We're building a safe place to begin.

We are in the fundraising phase to open the 814 ACEs Clinic in Edinboro, PA (Erie County). Our goal is to create a warm, welcoming space for care and connection — not a clinical, cold environment.

The clinic will operate as a hybrid: a for-profit LLC working in concert with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit to sustain accessible services and community impact.

Our approach is integrative and trauma-informed — rooted in compassion, science, and whole-person care. Erie County deserves this care close to home. Help us make it a reality.

Mission

Nurturing resilience, restoring well-being.

Vision

A community where every person impacted by ACEs can heal and thrive — close to home.

Planned comprehensive, integrated care.

Trauma-Informed Therapy

Evidence-based care grounded in safety, choice, collaboration, trust, and empowerment.

Mental Health Support

Compassionate support for anxiety, depression, PTSD, and stress-related conditions.

Community Resources

Navigation and connections to housing, food, transportation, legal, and social support.

Family & Caregiver Support

Support groups, coaching, and tools for families and caregivers.

Research & Innovation

Partnering to measure outcomes and advance trauma-informed best practices.

Education & Training

Community education on ACEs and practical skills for schools, workplaces, and families.

61%

of adults have at least one ACE.

16%

have 4 or more ACEs.

5x

higher risk of depression with high ACEs.

Edinboro

We deserve care close to home.

Adverse Childhood Experiences.

ACEs are potentially traumatic events in childhood such as abuse, neglect, and household challenges. They are common and can affect health and well-being throughout life.

High ACEs are linked with increased risk for chronic disease, mental health challenges, substance use, and other outcomes.

ACEs are not destiny. Supportive relationships, safe environments, and trauma-informed care promote healing and resilience.

Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.