We are just two days away from an empowering event dedicated to promoting the well-being of African descent mothers at every stage. Hear from our facilitators and mothers on how important it is for spaces like this to exist for mothers. Don't miss this chance to build a supportive community and enhance your mental health toolkit.
Register now through the link below:
https://t.co/SUkPVFu7wm
We acknowledge the support of United Way of the Alberta Capital Region, Mesh of Mothers, Families Matter, Alberta Black Therapists Network (ABTN), and Family Life and Beyond.
@myunitedway@MeshMothers@familiesmatter
Under this initiative, you should expect:
*Programs and workshops
*A campaign to bring awareness to maternal mental health
*A report on black maternal health/wellbeing
*BIPOC Resources Database for Afro-heritage moms
& so much more!
We have been eager to make this announcement! We are happy to inform you that we are one of the recipients of the Government of Canada’s Community Services Recovery Fund through @UWCCanada for our project Black Mom Self Care - Increasing our Mental Health🎉
Last night was a success! Black Motherhood #fromourlens featured an impactful and informative discussion matched with an interactive conversation with the audience. Everyone raved about how the topics resonated with them - it was a wonderful time. Thank you everyone who attended!
We are creating spaces for men to have a voice in this dialogue on reducing postpartum depression in mothers at our event Black Motherhood: From our Lens on August 12, 2023
Come learn more about Tunji! He is a father, a pastor, a friend, an engineer and a supervisor. RSVP today!
Black Motherhood! Have you met our lovely panelist Ope Durodola? She was born and raised in Nigeria before migrating as a young adult. She is a mother to three children, partner, sister, problem solver and has a positive attitude to life. Also she’s a registered Social Worker!
Are you ready for Black Motherhood: From Our Lens on August 12th?!
Get to know one of our panelists; Meet DENISE STACEY!! She is a Registered Provisional Psychologist that is a second generation Canadian. She is also a certified Alberta teacher.
Cost: FREE
Time: 4pm-9pm
Hi!!❤️ We are super excited to announce this year’s conference,
Black Motherhood: From Our Lens! Our panelists will engage in and explore the state of Black Motherhood.
August 12, 2023 at 4059 Orchards Dr SW, Edmonton, AB.
RSVP via our new website https://t.co/LUR67kXXNu 🎉
We are hosting a bottle drive on June 24, 2023 in support of Meshing Our Families Community BBQ😁 We would love your support!!
Our drop off location is 6323 184 St NW, Edmonton.
Contact us at 780-604-7906 for more information or to arrange for another drop off location😃
On Mother’s Day we celebrate Black Motherhood and all its highs and lows! We admire all the black mamas that came before us and those who have carried us on their backs! Join us on May 13 2023 as we celebrate YOU!
Congratulations to us, Mesh of Mothers Foundation, for being awarded the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative (SBCCI) grant from @AfricaCentreYEG. We are thrilled to embark on this journey of being the leading voice of Afro heritage maternal wellbeing.
Navigating conversations about mental health can challenging. Learn how to ‘Break the Ice’ by joining us for our Annual Mental Health Conference, this Saturday, October 22nd, virtually from 11:00 AM-3:00 PM. Register via the link in our bio.
Mamas this goes to show to follow your dreams.. Yes often we are exhausted, worn out, limited
time and resources but little by little.... we can do it!