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A Few Spots Remain: A Unique Approach to Trauma-Informed Education and Skill Building

 

La Maida Project (LMP) is hosting three upcoming experiential workshops aimed to create a trauma-responsive and ACEs-aware culture in the organizational settings where you engage.

A few spots remain and we are inviting the PACEs community to sign up free of charge using the promo code PACEsTogether.

LMP is working to address the mental health crisis by healing our connection to self, community, purpose, and the natural world. Our experiential education workshops emphasize the participant's felt experience in seeing how they exist in their web of personal and community relationships, their unique role within the communities they keep, and the supportive values and practices that sustain health through and with community.

These virtual 75-minute workshops are particularly suitable for individuals in healthcare, social service, or educational settings.

  • Workshop Schedule & Registration Links:

    • Health & Human Nature
      Wednesday, October 25 10:00-11:15am PT
      Register here
    • Stress & Regulation
      Wednesday, November 1 10:00-11:15am PT
      Register here
    • Story & Purpose
      Wednesday, November 8 10:00-11:15am PT
    • Register here

Cost: $35 each. Use promo code PACEsTogether to receive complimentary tickets.

Join us for one or all three! Workshop capacity is limited.

Meet the Facilitator

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Marlene Padrรณn (she/her) is focused on high impact programming at the intersection of social justice and public health. She facilitates experiential educational sessions across the United States and Canada. Marlene has an undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and a Masters in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania. Marlene believes that art, community, and the collective experience of storytelling and meaning making provide a profound container for healing and connection.

About La Maida Project
La Maida Project is reframing how people understand mental health and well-being. At this point in history we are living in a state of tremendous disconnection from our bodies, our emotions, our relationships, our communities, and from nature. Current attitudes and solutions around mental health treat emotional states as chronic lifelong illnesses, as opposed to human experiences of disconnection and trauma from which we can recover, heal, and grow. We are bringing awareness, education, and programming to the public about solutions that support healing and promote health in community.

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