A special invitation to the PACEs community: Use promo code PACEsTogether for complimentary registration.
In order for us to become active participants in reframing and generating health, we must first begin with exploring the deceptively simple question, “What is health?” This session is designed to delve into the answers to this question and come to a more empowering view of health that accounts for connection to self, community, purpose, and the natural world as the essential building blocks of mental health and overall well-being. This session will include large group discussions, break-out rooms, polls, a regulation activity, and informational content shares around La Maida Project’s key concepts.
Register here. $35 Fee; complimentary for PACEs community using promo code PACEsTogether.
Workshop capacity is limited.
Meet the Facilitator
Marlene Padrón (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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