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While #InternationalWomensDay and Black History Month may be over, we're excited to be celebrating and learning from the Black women in our community 365 days a year.
The first event in our new series, Conversations for Community Care: Black Women's Mental Health, is taking place on March 30th at 6 PM at Idea Exchange - Old Post Office Location.
Over the next bit, we'll be sharing more about our featured speakers and highlighting some of the questions we'll be asking in community together. Introducing....π€
Ajirioghene Evi-Cobbinah (she/her), βBA, BSW, MSW, the Executive Director, @kind.minds.family.wellness and the Community Engagement Specialist at the Ontario Association of Childrenβs Aid Societies.
Ajirioghene asks: Sisterhood - Does sistering offer a lifeline of support and validation?
Come be a part of our discussion around this and other questions on March 30th in #Cbridge. Link to Register here.
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FREE Grant Writing Workshops for Racialized Communities
Later Event: April 30
KMFW Youth Engagement at the Launch Party of the Youth Impact Survey!