
SRQ Strong knows that everyone can thrive when the community works together. Using a Trauma-Informed Community Development approach gives neighbors the tools to create sustainable and interconnected communities that remain healthy.
Trauma affects how people connect, trust, and thrive in their neighborhoods. Trauma-Informed Community Development helps communities heal and grow together by building trust, empowering neighbors to solve local challenges, and connecting residents with each other and local resources. By addressing trauma and building resilience, TICD strengthens neighborhoods so that community well-being and individual health support and reinforce each other.
TICD puts neighbors in the driver’s seat: unlike traditional top-down programs, residents connect, lead solutions, and build resilience together—tracking progress in real time to make their community stronger and healthier.
TICD is for residents, community groups, organizations, local governments, and funders. It’s powerful because it strengthens connections, builds resilience, and drives real, measurable improvements in neighborhood health, safety, and well-being—guiding future investments and projects that reflect and build on the community’s unique needs and strengths.

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Discover the invisible systems that shape every one of us.
Practice the listening tools that create a simple, powerful structure you can carry into every conversation.
This isn't a lecture. It's a rehearsal for the conversations waiting for you at your dinner table, in your neighborhood, and in the communities you call home.