Flipped Table Collective’s Resource Library

Ideas for Connecting to Local Schools

This document provides some creative ways on connecting to your local neighborhood school to provide support and community for families in your neighborhood and for the teachers and administrators who provide so much support.

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Supporting Empaths in your Community

Written by a vulnerable empath, this document and affirming poem at the end are designed to provide a perspective on how to support empaths in your community, whether that be a faith gathering, a workplace, or a friend group.

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Overview of Negative Religious Experiences Research

This video is of Flipped Table Co-Founder Rev. Dr. Christie Love presenting her doctoral thesis project at Eden Theological Seminary in May 2024. This 30-minute presentation gives you a broad overview of Dr. Love’s work around religious trauma.

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The Importance of Empathy

This presentation can be used in a large variety of settings, religious, business, classroom, etc. to teach and encourage empathetic actions and perspectives.

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Trauma Terms Glossary

We recognize that in many of our resources, videos, and workshops we use many trauma terms that some members may not be familiar with. For this reason, our team has compiled a list of commonly used terms that you may experience as you engage with Flipped Table Collective resources. 

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Grant Writing 101

This resource will walk you through the basics of preparing to apply for a grant, how to apply for grants, and how to implement and report on them for your organization.

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Trauma-Informed Picture-Taking Guidelines

Photographs can be a triggering experience for many people with trauma histories. This resource will share some guidelines for trauma-informed picture-taking and some examples.

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Training Portal for Working with the Unsheltered

To help our members improve their knowledge, awareness, and involvement, we have constructed a training portal that covers a wide variety of topics, including; trauma, lived experience, language, system understanding, medical vulnerabilities, addiction, mental health, crisis intervention skills, social issues, de-escalation, media depictions, and connections to other resources.

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Roots of Community: Best Practice

The research on this project is sound and many experts agree that projects like this one could radically transform communities in our country. Therefore, we are sharing it in our resource library as an idea that could be explored by other communities of faith and communities of context to address growing numbers of unsheltered individuals and a national lack of affordable housing.

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