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COMMUNITY

UPCOMING CIRCLE TRAINING

Greeting’s H.E.R. Weekend Sisters!

Wondering what to do to continue on the healing path after completing the H.E.R. Weekend?

The next step is to attend a H.E.R. Circle Training!

The upcoming H.E.R. Weekend Circle Training is being held for the Women who attended the October 2024 Weekend.

If any women are interested that have attended a HER Weekend and have NOT taken the Circle
Training in the past 2 years 2022-2024 please sign up as space is limited.

There is NO FEE to attend the Circle Training, the H.E.R. Weekend Board and
the Circle Facilitation Team gifts you this Circle Training as a welcome to the H.E.R. Community.

All we ask is for a love donation to the H.E.R. Weekend Scholarship Fund,
which assists women who do not have the funds to attend the H.E.R. Weekend.

If you were given a Scholarship to attend the weekend, this is a great way to pay it forward.

Dates for H.E.R. Circle Training on ZOOM: 

TIME: 6:30pm-8:30pm (PST)
DAY: Thursdays
10/24/24
11/7/24
11/14/24
11/21/24
12/5/24
12/12/24

The HER Circle Training consists or 6 sessions of both didactic and experiential processes.
To receive the most out of the Circle Training, please plan on attending ALL 6 Sessions.
*If you miss more that 2 sessions you will not complete the Circle Training.

Click Here for flyer.

DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION:
Tuesday October 22, 2024
Once registered, you will be emailed Zoom link and further information.
Any questions, please email community@herweekend.com

CURRENT CIRCLES

More About Our Circles:

H.E.R. Circles are open only to women who have completed the HER Weekend.
MIXED HER Circles are open only to women who have completed the HER Weekend or who have completed other trainings
such as Women Within.
OPEN Circles are open to all interested women or  (please email contact for specifics on joining circle).
MIXED GENDER Circles are open to H.E.R. and MKP NWTA graduates.
CLOSED Circles are not open to new members at this time.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES - Woodland Hills
SAN DIEGO AREA
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
SAN JOSE Area
MOUNT SHASTA Area
IN-PERSON
KANSAS (Eudora)
NEBRASKA (Omaha Area)
OPEN ONLINE CIRCLE OPPORTUNITY! Up to 2 Women.

Do you have a strong desire to sit in a committed circle of women? 

There is an established Online circle looking for women who already completed or intend to complete the HER weekend, and/or are active in other weekends/workshops/12 step programs, etc. 

Time commitment is every 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month from 6-8 pm (pst), starting January 2025.

For those who are ready to commit, please contact Christin Kersey – christin.kersey@yahoo.comto see if we are a good fit.
Deadline to apply to this Circle is December 1st, 2024.

ONLINE
SAN DIEGO Area
LOS ANGELES - PASADENA
NEW ZEALAND/U.S.
ONLINE
EAST COAST Area
NATIONAL

HER BOARD

2024 MEMBERS

Bobbie Layton

CEO

Kasmira "Kazzy" Buchanan

CHAIR

Joy Hansen

CO-CHAIR

Steve Marsh

TREASURER

Melaine Marone

SECRETARY

Walt Stepahin

ELDER

Peter Layton

LEADER CHAIR

Holly Elkholy

COMMUNITY CHAIR

Paul Munoz

MEMBER-AT-LARGE

Judy Thomas

MEMBER-AT-LARGE

For Information on Circles and HER Community Events please contact the Community Chair at
community@herweekend.com

LINKS

Other Trainings Offered by 3rd Party Organizations
that may be of interest for women & men.

WomanWithin.org

Warrior Monk

Boys to Men

Mondo Zen / Hollow Bones

Healing Warrior Hearts

ManKind Project: New Warrior Training for Men

MKPUSA.org

Heartland.MKP.org

SCal.MKP.org

NCal.MKP.org

Cultural Awareness

We welcome a diverse culture for both, the women participants and the men and women on staff. Culture can be defined as the shared experiences of people, including their languages, values, customs, beliefs, and more. It also includes worldviews, ways of knowing, and ways of communicating. Culturally significant factors encompass, but are not limited to, race/ethnicity, religion, social class, language, disability, sexual orientation, age, and gender identity. Contextual dimensions such as geographic region and socioeconomic circumstances are also essential to shaping culture.