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Hi All,

I had shared information about a workshop a couple of weeks ago called Traveling Postcards from the Women’s Wisdom Initiative. (See info at bottom). They are working on an East Coast Campus-to-Campus Tour. The flyer is attached. Feel free to share widely. I would be happy to share information about how I have used this on our campus.

 

Take good care,

~Arika

 

Arika Morrison, M.S., LPCS

Licensed Professional Counselor/Supervisor

Master’s Training Coordinator

Sexual & Interpersonal Violence Care Coordinator

Counseling & Psychological Services  |  225 Bird Building

828.227.7469 tel  | 

 

Western Carolina University

1 University Drive  |  Cullowhee, NC 28723

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I want to introduce you to a new program that can help to heal trauma for survivors of sexual assault and raise awareness about the issue of gender- based violence on campus. 

Traveling Postcards is a healing arts workshop that gives voice and comfort to survivors of gender violence. Many violence prevention organizations, including colleges and universities use Traveling Postcards as an additional tool for healing after trauma and to promote recovery. Traveling Postcards is also an excellent tool for advocacy and to promote gender equality on campus.

The Women’s Wisdom Initiative provides our trauma informed Traveling Postcards workshop to college campuses and can hold multiple workshops over the course of 1-2 days with members of the student body, staff and supporting networks. We also offer optional Facilitator Training to college counselors to continue the program at will.

It is a well-known statistic that 1 in 5 college women are survivors of sexual assault. National campus efforts are diligently working towards violence prevention, but it should be noted that many students come to campuses already having experienced a form of violence. Survivors are at higher risk for experiencing depression, PTSD, and substance abuse. The healing process is crucial to personal well-being and academic success.

Please take a look at our websitevideos and testimonials. We would love a chance to talk more about our programs and how best to work with your campus.

 

All the best,

 

Caroline Lovell

 

 

 

Caroline Lovell

 

Founder/Director

Women’s Wisdom Initiative

Traveling Postcards 

http://womenswisdominitiative.org/

 

Heal, Connect & Empower through Art

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Attachment: TP_Campus_Flyer_Final.pdf
Description: TP_Campus_Flyer_Final.pdf




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