FREE Webinar: "Water Your Own Garden" Workshop
and Root To Bloom Info Session
Join the Root To Bloom community as we dive into some money healing discussions and talk about the importance of investing in yourself this year.
We’ll begin with a special offering to understand concepts of abundance and healing our money wounds while in community. Working with money as energy, or “currentsea/currancy” helps us to understand the abundant and constant flow of resources that is aligned more with nature’s systems of balance rather than working with money in a capitalistic, exploitative and extractive manner.
Our RTB team will offer tools and teachings around
a flowing in and out money mindset
illustrate the RTB values of sovereignty and self-determination and how it shows up in the program to help community-based service providers begin the practice of self-investment
Defining Community Cultural Wealth
Our Root To Bloom Info Session will support your understanding of the program to
learn about the amazing and transformative tools and community spaces RTB cultivates
give you information about signing up, applying for scholarships, and
answer and and all of your questions about the program so you can make an informed decision to join the next, Season 5 Cohort!
What is Root To Bloom? www.rtbcommunity.com
“Root to Bloom” is a 7-month long training program for community-based service providers to engage in self-healing and transformational tools so they can serve the most vulnerable communities at their full capacity.
Our community cultivates the personal power embedded in your roots (ancestry) that increase your capacity to navigate the present day challenges and fight for justice.
To bloom (thrive) into a future co-created for all, we must work to reclaim this personal power by practicing self love in the form of fierce skill building leadership tools while engaging in collective healing spaces.
This training is for professionals providing direct service to communities in Bay Area schools, youth programs, institutions, family and community services. Service providers such as program managers, campaign organizers, social workers, therapists, counselors, case managers, educators, & other front line staff that support the most vulnerable communities are encouraged to participate.