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Christine Greene

Chris Greene is the Marketing Coordinator for the Traumatic Stress Institute of Klingberg Family Centers. Her work includes marketing and implementing systems improvements in order to enhance clients’ experience, all with the goal of building a sense of community. Projects have included renovation of the TSI website; improvements in brand cohesion and recognition; creation of an RC community newsletter and blog; increased LinkedIn presence; engagement of new vendors; collaboration with other TSI staff to launch a CRM system that increased our ability to manage growing complexities around implementation; and curriculum development and production.
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Enduring Impact: What Our Community Is Saying About Risking Connection

February 20, 2026
by Christine Greene posted in Whole-System Change

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Over the past year as we've celebrated Risking Connection's 25th anniversary, we’ve also been sharing something special on our LinkedIn page: the voices of our community.

Through testimonials from trainers, clinicians, educators, and leaders, one theme has emerged again and again – the enduring impact of Risking Connection (RC).

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Celebrating 25 Years of Risking Connection with an Invitation: Free Sampler Sessions

September 10, 2025
by Christine Greene posted in Whole-System Change

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Risking Connection® (RC) reaches a big milestone this year – its 25th anniversary! Since its launch in 2000, tens of thousands of professionals have been trained in Risking Connection creating ripples of healing and hope not only for clients, but also for families, workplaces, and communities.

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Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in Early Head Start/Head Start Programs

January 7, 2025
by Christine Greene posted in Whole-System Change, Head Start

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At the Traumatic Stress Institute (TSI) of Klingberg Family Centers, we support Head Start agencies with a whole-system approach to trauma-informed care. TSI believes that Early Head Start/Head Start programs can function as protective factors that buffer and mitigate the effects of childhood adversity and trauma for staff, families, and children, creating conditions where resiliency can flourish.

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