community

Community Circle | September

This community circle was the first session for our Fall 25 programming season! Each new member was able to create a meaningful name tag to represent their identity. Then, community members moved toward circle where they first got to know each other through a competitive game. After, each person shared their talking piece. This piece is inspired on their own cultural practices. The talking piece is then placed into the middle of the circle and used later to center everyone’s focus on the person currently sharing. Thank you to our Proviso neighbors who showed up this evening!

Community Circle | Session 3

Liz and Benjamin led another great community circle on Wednesday. This session, community members wrote some words that resonated with them for safety and belonging. They also wrote one word they are hoping to implement into their life this year. Then, each person put their cards into the circle to symbolize connectedness.

The next community circle will be Wednesday, April 16th from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. We hope you can make it!

Community Circle | Session 2

Jessica and Benjamin led another great community circle on Wednesday. Although we had to reschedule, we are so grateful our community was able to show up! This session continued to build relationships and trust from the previous session. Community members bring their centerpiece items that represent an important moment or memory. Then, the centerpieces were then added to the middle with Jessica and Benjamin’s pieces.

The next community circle will be Wednesday, March 12th from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. We hope you can make it!

Community Circle | Session 1

Last night, we hosted our first Community Circle at TFD! Last year, the team and some community members were trained in facilitating healing circles with Andrew from We Each Belong. A community healing circle is inspired by indigenous practices to promote health relationships as well as solve any tensions within a group of individuals.

Community Circles will be held once a month to build relationships with our neighbors. Join Jessica and Benjamin for fun games and meaningful conversation on Wednesday night (February 12th, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM) for the next circle. Thank you to our participants in taking this first step with us to continue inviting healing within our communities.

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Restorative Economy

Photo Credit: Mariah

It was so exciting to welcome Xochitl and Gabriel of Co-op Ed Center to TFD this past Wednesday to lead a restorative economy workshop! Our mentees kicked it off with an ice breaker where they were given a question or statement and if they agreed to that statement, they moved to stand in the middle of the circle. It was fun to learn so many new things about our mentees! We love how involved our mentees were and how many new conversations were started around restorative economy.

Our mentees discussed how a cooperative works and made a list of what a cooperative means to them. One of the groups shared, “A group of people working together to accomplish or achieve a goal”. Afterwards, they came together to combine their ideas.

Photo Credit: Mariah