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Women's Support Circle 12-week programme FREE

Denise Petit from Shiloh Creative Life Centre Charitable Trust

Wednesday’s starting February 3 thru April 21, 2021
Nine On-Line Zoom meetings: Wednesdays 6:30pm -8:30pm
Three Face to Face meetings- location and times: TBC

Women's Support Circle is a space for women who have experienced family abuse. It is a 12-week programme that allows women of different cultures to sit in circle and safely share their stories and support a healing journey in the process.

Our weekly contact will consist of nine on-line two-hour zoom calls and three face to face sessions which allows the women to intermingle and have that physical interaction with the group.

Throughout the program women will be encouraged and coached on life issues that support their well-being and their children’s well-being.

Certified Counsellor and Family Therapist Christine Burch has assisted families in the South Auckland region for the past 12 years. She has worked in the youth justice system as a Family Therapist and recognizes and identifies the need to support women and children with the difficulties they face.

Dee Petit, director of Sassy Red Ltd is a certified life coach, mediation teacher and facilitator of young and mature woman's empowerment workshops. Dee assist women in re-discovering their strengths and confidence to enhance and transform the quality of their personal, family and professional lives.

Free participation for 12 women this term. If you are interested in joining us in circle and share space with women who have experienced family abuse and you want to make changes in your life....

Email: dee@shilohcentre.org.nz for registration details.
Deadline for registration: Jan 27, 2021

Shiloh Creative Life Centre Charitable Trust is supported by
Women’s Fund Auckland Foundation for this 12-week programme

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