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Greetings,

I’m sharing this on behalf of Caroline Lovell. It’s a wonderful program! Please see below and attached flyer.

 

 

 

 

The Traveling Postcards fall Campus to Campus east coast tour still has a few spaces left!  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. If you are interested in hosting a workshop this October, please watch the video and contact Caroline Lovell at:  .

 

 

Caroline Lovell

 

Founder/Director

Women’s Wisdom Initiative

Traveling Postcards 

 

Heal, Connect & Empower through Art

 

 

 

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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Attachment: TP_Campus_Flyer_1.pdf
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