FUNDRAISING
respect, co-creation of learning content, and social discourse.
“The energy created by this approach provides a sense of communion and interconnectedness that is not often present in the common methods of communicating,” states an announcement for the event.
The purpose of the circle is to create a safe space for open, non-judgmental, and non-hierarchical dialogue to discuss common stressors or concerns. It presents an opportunity to share, listen, meet new friends, and gain insight about yourself and others while building a unique community.
Future sessions take place August 6 and 20. All sessions run from 4 until 6 p.m. in the First Peoples House of Learning Gathering Space, Gzowski College. This event is open to everyone. Light refreshments