Resilient Clayton, a coalition that is led by GCAPP and CHS. Through this collaboration, GCAPP and CHS works alongside schools, families, faith leaders, the judicial system, and grassroots organizations to build awareness, share resources, and celebrate the resilience of our community.
Resilient Clayton is part of a boarder network supported by GCAPP and CHS, working across counties to create trauma responsive communities. This map highlights the regions we serve and the collective effort to strengthen families, empower youth, and build resilience across Georgia.
Our Mission
To engage all sectors of Clayton County in understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), implementing trauma-informed strategies, and ensuring every young person and family has the opportunity to thrive all in alignment with GCAPP and CHS’s mission to improve the overall health and well-being of Georgia’s youth.
Our Approach
Awareness &
Education
Raising community understanding of ACEs and their impact.
Trauma
Informed Care
Raising community understanding of ACEs and their impact.
Community
Empowerment
Raising community understanding of ACEs and their impact.
Faith & Justice
Partnerships
Raising community understanding of ACEs and their impact.
Collaboration
Raising community understanding of ACEs and their impact.
Stay Connected
Resilient Clayton demonstrates GCAPP’s commitment to partnering with communities across Georgia to build healthier, safer futures for young people. Together, GCAPP and CHS are developing a steering committee with a diverse membership to help guide this initiative and ensure community voices are represented.
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Training, Events, and Connections That Builds Resilience
Through GCAPP and CHS’s partnership with Resilient Clayton, we bring people together to learn, connect, and take action, equipping the community with strategies, fostering collaboration, and building a stronger, more resilient Clayton County where every young person feels supported and empowered.