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Trauma Recovery Teams’ Contact Information Health Center Name & Address Trauma Team Contact Information Dorchester Bowdoin Street Community Health Center Mary Kate Little, LICSW 230 Bowdoin Street Email:[email protected] Dorchester, MA 02122 Phone: 617-754-0109 Codman Square Community Health Center Molly Mariano, LICSW 637 Washington Street Email: [email protected] Dorchester, MA 02124 Phone: 617-822-8721 Dorchester House Multi-Cultural Center Dominique Bellegarde, Family Partner 1353 Dorchester Ave Email:[email protected] Dorchester, MA 02122 Phone: 617-288-3230 Ext. 2647 Harvard Street Community Health Center Erica Fulton, LICSW 632 Blue Hill Ave, Email: [email protected] Dorchester, MA 02121 Phone: 617-822-7140 Uphams Corner Community Health Center Nichele Thompson, LCSW 500 Columbia Road Email: [email protected] Dorchester, MA 02125 Phone: 617-740-8139 Mattapan Mattapan Community Health Center Amanda Reyome, LMHC 575 Blue Hill Ave. Email: [email protected] Mattapan, MA 02126 Phone: (617) 898‐9006 Roxbury Dimock Community Health Center Zenobia Ransom 45 Dimock Street Email: [email protected] Roxbury, MA 02120 Phone: 617- 442-8800 Ext. 1362 Whittier Street Community Health Center Christine Pajarillo, LICSW 1290 Tremont Street Email: [email protected] Roxbury, MA 02120 Phone: 617-989-3212 Trauma Recovery Team Overview: Trauma Team Summary Teams are staffed with a trauma trained clinician and a trained community health worker. Together they coordinate community prevention, response, care, and longer term recovery services. Most importantly, the trauma recovery teams are an ongoing resource for residents impacted by violent or traumatic events, with services available on an on‐going basis after the short term crisis response needs are addressed. Residents are able to use this resource regardless of when an incident took place and services will be available for as long as community members need support with coping and rehabilitation. Services: 1. Prevention‐ Teams develop a menu of prevention strategies to support individuals and families that have been impacted or are at risk of being impacted by trauma. These activities range from family fun nights, play groups, and parenting classes to community yoga. For more information on specific prevention activities at each health center, call or email the trauma recovery team contact. 2. Response‐ All trauma recovery teams will coordinate with other neighborhood activities to participate in a menu of community activities aimed at providing supportive services to community members impacted by a violent or traumatic event including: a. Attending or leading community meetings b. Participating in or facilitating peer support groups that mitigate the impact of trauma c. Providing clinical consultation to community agencies whose clients have been impacted by trauma d. Linking victims, families and communities to other health and human services. 3. Recovery/Care: Trauma Recovery Teams will offer a combination of short and longer term evidenced based trauma treatments for individuals and families impacted by trauma and will make referrals for treatment and care to outside agencies where needed and appropriate. Teams will following up with clients and residents impacted by trauma at regular intervals. Making a Referral Referrals can be made to the Trauma Recovery Teams by contacting the team’s identified contact person (see riverside side for team information). *For questions and additional assistance please contact Tegan C. Evans @ 617.947.8264 or [email protected] .